[ANNOUNCE] Push / Pull / Clone GUI - PushMePullYou

Sean Kelley svk.sweng at gmail.com
Fri Dec 28 08:42:05 CST 2007


On Dec 24, 2007 11:41 PM, TK Soh <teekaysoh at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 25, 2007 4:13 AM, Steve Borho <steve at borho.org> wrote:
> > FYI: TortoiseHg also has a 'synchronize' dialog that facilitates
> > in/out/push/pull commands (and eventually email).  If you clone the
> > TortoiseHg source [1] repository, you can find it as hggtk/synch.py.
> >
> > TortoiseHg is written in PyGtk, but the functionality is probably
> > similar enough for us to share code.  I look forward to seeing where you
> > take it.
> >
> > PS: TortoiseHg is not just for Windows anymore.  There is an
> > experimental Nautilus extension [2] on the tip of the repository that
> > allows you to use all the TortoiseHg dialogs on a Linux/Gnome desktop.
> >
> > Links:
> > [1] http://tortoisehg.sourceforge.net/hg/tortoisehg-dev
> > [2] http://tortoisehg.wiki.sourceforge.net/Nautilus
>
> On top of that, we should be able to make the complete set of
> TortoiseHg dialogs available as hg extension with relatively little
> work. This goal has become more compelling after we merge gtools into
> TortoiseHg recently.


Are there also plans to add named branch support to Tortoise HG?  In
some development workflows named branches are used for release
branches and there is a need to be able to switch between them.
Another recommendation is to add support for the Transplant extension
so that one could cherry pick.

Sean

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