On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Zachary Gorden <drakekaizer666@gmail.com> wrote:
This was discussed amongst the developers.  A fair portion objected, and rather strongly at that.  I happen to be one of them.  Its "performance" is oversold and its support for Windows remains a problem point.  And with the new branching features in SVN, the one advantage git does hold that's worth anything to us may well be disappearing.

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I think you have something misunderstood:  the branching features aren't what is necessarily an advantage - it is in the features for merging branches where Git has an advantage.  Unless it has anything to do with helping with merging, what you are referring to with the new branching features in SVN is irrelevant.

One thing that helps with merging in Git is that you can easily keep a branch up-to-date with the latest changes from the main branch.