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Originally Posted by Bot190
When we went to GSR, we ended up switching to Mercurial. With Mercurial everyone has a copy of the repository so you don't need an internet connection. When we wanted to share changes we had a copy of the repository on a flash drive, and would just share the flash drive and update our repository with the one on the flashdrive. Mercurial also makes merging changes much easier than SVN.
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Mercurial's another good program and shares many of the same features as Bazaar. It's all a matter of taste, really.
Stay away from Git, though. It's way too easy to break a repository in Git and not understand what's going on. I don't understand what it's doing half the time.