A lot of my projects use mercurial (http://www.selenic.com/mercurial) would be really nice if mercurial would be supported in the future.
A lot of my projects use mercurial (http://www.selenic.com/mercurial) would be really nice if mercurial would be supported in the future.
+1, would really like to ohloh (is that a verb) the whole set of OpenPanel packages once we go GPL in a few weeks
+1 (some notable Mercurial users, for reference)
+1 for mercurial. I want to transfer all the pocoo projects to mercurial sooner or later :D
+1 from me as well.
After svn and cvs I suspect Mercurial is not too far behind git as the most popular version control system.
+1 for Mercurial support for adaptability.
There's even a mercurial plugin for the freenet project... http://127.0.0.1:8888/USK%40BkZ2XwR55CSn90f~QnvIz5WfOtOBtHvW5zekL4t1Tms,Ea7ieYqQK5-YrlnVeJIQNp6L90MyrjVjP3A9QN1xgCA,AQACAAE/pyFreenetHg/9/ (the link needs a running freenet on 127.0.0.1 - http://freenet.sf.net - http://www.ohloh.net/projects/123 )
Just to add a little more motivation, Mercurial is the VCS of Mozilla, the project that's been sitting at the top of the front page for some time. It's also used by several other large, high profile projects. Among them are Xen, OpenSolaris, Xine, dovecot and ALSA . Not to mention mutt, which I currently maintain.
Mercurial is definitely a big player among the current revision control systems. I'd think Ohloh absolutly needs to support all of the major ones to be of any real value.