Category: Bazaar
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MySQL migrates to Bazaar!
This just in, MySQL has migrated from BitKeeper to Bazaar. They also seem to be using Launchpad quite extensively, and have already updated their installation from source instructions. Not only is it a big user base for Bazaar, but yet another move from Closed Source to Open Source software. Congratulations to all the Canonical folks…
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Bazaar 1.4 released
The 1.4 release of Bazaar includes handy improvements to the speed of log and status, new options for several commands, improved documentation, and better hooks, including initial code for server-side hooks. A number of bugs have been fixed, particularly in interoperability between different formats or different releases of Bazaar over there network. There’s been substantial…
Martin Albisetti
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IDE Integration in Bazaar
I’ve just kicked off a wiki page to follow up on the state of Integration into IDEs, so, if you want a specific IDE worked on, or are currently working on an integration, please feel free (or encouraged even) to add it to the wiki page: http://bazaar-vcs.org/IDEIntegration I hope that page eventually harbours enough information…
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Shell History
malbisetti@pentaserv:~/red_teatral$ history|awk ‘{a[$2]++ } END{for(i in a){print a[i] ” ” i}}’|sort -rn|head 292 bzr 51 cd 29 tail 25 ls 24 exit 17 screen 15 su 9 vim 6 rm 6 cat Right, I might be using bzr a bit too much… 🙂
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Bazaar hosting on Launchpad slow this weekend
Just a quick note for everyone who is wondering, bazaar hosting on Launchpad is horrifyingly slow this weekend, so, “it’s not just you”. Seems the devs are working on it, and part of the problem has been fixed, but it’s still not there yet. Good thing it’s a distributed version control system, huh?
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Couldn’t attend the sprint? You can still help!
It occurred to me that many people couldn’t attend the last bzr sprint, and having missed out on other conferences myself, I know how discouraging it can be left out of the action 🙂 Anyway, a great wiki page was setup with everything that was discussed, and who’s going to work on what, so feel…
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Couldn't attend the sprint? You can still help!
It occurred to me that many people couldn’t attend the last bzr sprint, and having missed out on other conferences myself, I know how discouraging it can be left out of the action 🙂 Anyway, a great wiki page was setup with everything that was discussed, and who’s going to work on what, so feel…
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Bazaar sprint concludes
So, the sprint is over. It’s been a very long week, and looking back at it it seems impossible to me that so many things happened and got done in just 5 days. This has been the first bazaar sprint I’ve attended, so my expectations weren’t based on anything else than my imagination. Basically, I…
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Bazaar goes GNU
Just over a week ago, Bazaar got approved as an official GNU project, and it seems some big GNU projects like emacs are thinking about converting to bzr. Exciting times to be working on bzr!
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Podcast on Bazaar IDE Integration
A while ago Matthew Revell interviewed me on the work being done on IDE integration efforts, and posted it on the Launchpad blog. Direct download link