Jonathan Lamothe on Nostr: My understanding of #Mercurial is that it is very comparable with #Git feature-wise. ...
My understanding of #Mercurial is that it is very comparable with #Git feature-wise. I only use Git because I discovered it first. It just so happens that it seems to have become the de-facto standard version control system these days.
For those who use Mercurial instead: why? Does it offer something that Git does not, or is it simply personal preference/familiarity?
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