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Yeah it might be simple to abstract the git stuff - I'm not sure how 1 to 1 the operations are so our tests would have to cover that too. We should wait for people to request since we aren't using it and don't know much about it ourselves?
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We should wait for people to request since we aren't using it
Yeah that sounds good.
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Any large company that uses a monorepo will already have developed solutions that solve this problem, and most of them wont even have it because of the way the codebases are architectured (only one version, master
).
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Is it worth supporting otherwise then?
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Hello, I would love the Mercurial support in Lerna, was anything done in that direction ?
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@onigoetz sorry no, we've already been pretty overloaded with other issues!
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@hzoo Sure, no problem. I will experiment with Lerna in a project or two, would you be interested by a pull request for this ? (I can't promise anything, but if it answers my needs, I could take the time to contribute)
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