3-5 July 2006
CERN, Geneva
Europe/Zurich timezone
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Achieving High Performance In Mercurial

Presented by Bryan O'SULLIVAN on 4 Jul 2006 from 09:00 to 09:30
Track: Business and Applications

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Mercurial is a distributed revision control system designed for performance and scalability. Although written in Python, it is faster than most other revision control tools. This paper discusses the techniques used in Mercurial to achieve such high performance, and compares its performance on common operations with three other revision control systems: CVS, Subversion, and Perforce. It also introduces some novel software development techniques that are made possible by Mercurial's high performance.

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Location: CERN, Geneva
Room: 40-SS-C01

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