I’ve worked with Robert Collins for the last 5 years or so at Canonical, and it’s been a real pleasure. Now Robert’s moving on to a great new rôle at Canonical, as technical architect of L...
At the moment bzr treats deletion of a directory containing unversioned files (either ignored or unknown) as a conflict. This is a bit annoying because often the unversioned files are generated t...
https://bazaarvcs.wordpress.com/2010/09/15/poll-deleting-directories-containing-unversioned-files/
We’re going to release bzr 2.2b4 this week, which will be the final beta for the bzr 2.2 series and the start of the 2.2 release branch. From this point on the 2.2 will be an API freeze, so t...
https://bazaarvcs.wordpress.com/2010/07/08/bzr-2-2-releasing-in-july/
Review of Launchpad and Bazaar on ArsTechnica by the lead developer of gwibber. Likes the way the bzr client feeds into the web ui, by setting bug links etc Easy automatic imports from cvs, svn, ...
https://bazaarvcs.wordpress.com/2010/02/12/gwibber-developers-on-launchpad-and-bazaar/
One of the primary reasons why Bazaar exists is that Canonical wants to make it as easy as possible for more people to contribute to FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) projects. After many year...
https://bazaarvcs.wordpress.com/2009/12/07/contributing-to-free-software-projects-made-easy/
Are you a Bazaar fan and need some help explaining to others why Bazaar is cool? I published a document last week called Why switch to Bazaar? that may help. I’ve tried hard to present the big ...
https://bazaarvcs.wordpress.com/2009/10/27/ten-reasons-to-switch-to-bazaar/
The short story: brisbane-core has some good size and speed numbers; it’s now merged in to bzr 1.14rc1, so we can get wider testing across
https://bazaarvcs.wordpress.com/2009/04/15/update-on-brisbane-core/
qbzr is one of the graphical interfaces to bzr. It’s the default interface on Windows, and also popular on Linux. garyvdm added a nice new revision selector control to qbzr: