Is git / tortoisegit ready to replace snv / tortoisesvn on windows?
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I've been using svn thru tortoise and svn:// protocol on windows for a couple of years and I'm pretty comfortable with it.
Nevertheless tThere are a couple of features I'd like to hove, mainly shelves (something like local commits) and easier branch / merge support.
From my experience, svn / tortoise on windows is rock solid stuff.
I was wondering if git / tortoisegit has achieved the level of maturity and stability so as to be a replacement for svn on windows.
Any experience about it?
saludos
sas
some links:
a similar question, only a bit outdated http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1500400/is-tortoisegit-ready-for-prime-time-yet
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/931105/tortoisegit-tortoisebzr-tortoisehg-are-any-solid-enough-to-switch-from-tortois (well, it seems like mercurial could be an option)
http://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit/
http://www.syntevo.com/smartgit/index.html (free of charge for non-commercial use or to active members of the Open Source community)
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