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* * [http://selenic.com/hg Mercurial] (of course!) * * [http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-unstable.hg Xen] - a free hypervisor for virtualising kernels * * [http://thunk.org/hg/e2fsprogs e2fsprogs] - utilities for managing the Linux ext2 and ext3 filesystems * * Intel's ACPI team is using ["Mercurial"] for Linux kernel development |
* [http://selenic.com/hg Mercurial] (of course!) * [http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-unstable.hg Xen] - a free hypervisor for virtualising kernels * [http://thunk.org/hg/e2fsprogs e2fsprogs] - utilities for managing the Linux ext2 and ext3 filesystems * Intel's ACPI team is using ["Mercurial"] for Linux kernel development |
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* * [http://www.kernel.org/hg The Linux kernel] | * [http://www.kernel.org/hg The Linux kernel] |
Some projects that use Mercurial
The following are some of the projects which are using ["Mercurial"] as their primary ["SCM"] system.
[http://selenic.com/hg Mercurial] (of course!)
[http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-unstable.hg Xen] - a free hypervisor for virtualising kernels
[http://thunk.org/hg/e2fsprogs e2fsprogs] - utilities for managing the Linux ext2 and ext3 filesystems
- Intel's ACPI team is using ["Mercurial"] for Linux kernel development
Projects with synchronized Mercurial repositories
The following projects have ["Mercurial"] repositories that are synchronized with their primary SCM system. These secondary repositories may not be (and often are not) maintained by the project, and thus generally have no official status.
[http://www.kernel.org/hg The Linux kernel]