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= Matt Mackall =
Matt Mackall is the primary Mercurial author and project leader. He has been involved in open source development since the early 1990s and started developing Mercurial in April 2005. He currently works for Facebook.

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== Help me improve this wiki! ==

See WikiStyleGuide and WikiCleanup for how to get started.

== Don't write to me, use the list! ==

Like most open source developers, my time for Mercurial is a ''valuable public resource'' and I ''do not scale''! Thus it is a bad use of my time to answer Mercurial questions except in public forums where other people and search engines will benefit. Please send all questions to our [[MailingLists|mailing list]] (no subscription necessary). I will forward or delete all other Mercurial correspondence.

== Contact ==

/!\ Please direct all email to the public [[MailingLists|mailing lists]].

'''IRC''': mpm on irc.freenode.net, office hours from 12pm to 5pm CST/CDT

'''Twitter''': [[http://twitter.com/mpmselenic/|mpmselenic]]

'''Blog''': [[http://selenic.com/blog|internal fragmentation]]


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Matt Mackall

Matt Mackall is the primary Mercurial author and project leader. He has been involved in open source development since the early 1990s and started developing Mercurial in April 2005. He currently works for Facebook.

1. Help me improve this wiki!

See WikiStyleGuide and WikiCleanup for how to get started.

2. Don't write to me, use the list!

Like most open source developers, my time for Mercurial is a valuable public resource and I do not scale! Thus it is a bad use of my time to answer Mercurial questions except in public forums where other people and search engines will benefit. Please send all questions to our mailing list (no subscription necessary). I will forward or delete all other Mercurial correspondence.

3. Contact

/!\ Please direct all email to the public mailing lists.

IRC: mpm on irc.freenode.net, office hours from 12pm to 5pm CST/CDT

Twitter: mpmselenic

Blog: internal fragmentation


CategoryHomepage CategoryDevs

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