@geniusmusing I find #git to be too big and complex for my needs (and arguably for most projects). I know it “won” and even some projects that formerly used another #VCS ( such as Mercurial #hg, #darcs, Bazaar #bzr / Breezy #brz ) are switching.
In the plans: a very limited #Kallithea install (with git and Mercurial) and #Fossil for Federati ... when I have more funds and energy to devote to getting it going on its own VPS.
Specifically for *years* bugs and missing features had languished which were affecting #bzr development, and basically the only time anything got done was when rms personally emailed the maintainer with specific problems.
@xj9 @moonman #Fossil is my favorite. #Git is too complicated for anything I've ever done. (Planning to look at Mercurial #hg and #Darcs and Bazaar #bzr sometime.)
@lnxw48a1 Isn't #bzr dead? I remember there being much to do on the emacs mailing list about how bazaar was as good as dead and there's no reason to be forcing it as the emacs version control just because it's a GNU project. Like, it getting to the point of RMS having to email the developer every few months to remind him to work on important bugs.
If #git isn't the right version-control system for your work, there are others that may or may not fit your needs. Look at #hg (mercurial), #bzr (bazaar), #fossil, #darcs, or #svn (subversion). I know svn has a gui tool available for Windows. Not sure what kind of gui tools the others may offer.