Which DVCS work best with Subversion repositories?

I have tried Git, Mercurial and Bazaar with a SVN repository and I have found that all three work pretty well (when using the their respective *-svn module) I suggest you pick the DCVS you like most and use that one (The modules are git-svn bzr-svn and hgSubversion ).

I have tried Git, Mercurial and Bazaar with a SVN repository and I have found that all three work pretty well (when using the their respective *-svn module). I suggest you pick the DCVS you like most and use that one. (The modules are git-svn, bzr-svn and hgSubversion).

Thanks. I tested all 3 systems with its Tortoise GUI. To me Bazaar is the best Windows and SVN integrated of those tools (as for now: October 2010).

It even has $Id kaywors support :) – MichaÅ‚ Niklas Nov 8 '10 at 10:50.

Git, works side by side in the same directory, also has git-svn bridges.

HgSubversion provides the sort of interaction you're talking about. It bills itself as a SVN client, based in Mercurial, meaning that you work in Mercurial locally, but still interact with a SVN server. The convert extension is also very good if you want to convert from SVN to Mercurial.

There are some other Mercurial/SVN workflows you might find interesting on the Mercurial wiki.

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