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by diminoten 4843 days ago
It opens doors which were, until now, closed to the Fog Creek people. I bet this was said a ton:

"I like their tools, but does it support git?"

Now, the answer is: "Yes, it does."

I'd say that's a tad more than a "cute feature".

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As someone who said exactly that and pays for FogBugz, but uses GitHub: now I read about what they did and think "why would they do that? It's a horribly complicated technical problem, I can't be sure they got it right, I'll stick to GitHub".

So, still no money from me, unfortunately.

> I can't be sure they got it right, I'll stick to GitHub

I guess you could just not use the feature and only use git clients. Who cares if the redundant hg clone they keep on their end gets out of sync.

I absolutely agree that Fog Creek needed to support Git, but I don't think Harmony sells meaningfully more than Git-only + hg-only would've. That's why I refer to it as a cute feature.

Fog Creek's emphasis on how they achieved git support steered the discussion to be about the value of git/hg interoperability, rather than the value of Kiln for corporate developers. And it seems like the consensus is that git/hg interoperability is, at best, a nice-to-have.

I think that's a fair criticism. Point taken.