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Mercurial Distributed
SCM Essentials
How-to
A series of 10 easy-to-perform practical recipes to quick
start and get going with Mercurial simplicity and power
Christophe Muller
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
Mercurial Distributed SCM Essentials How-to
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Credits
Author
Christophe Muller
Reviewer
André Sintzoff
Acquisition Editor
Vinay Argekar
Commissioning Editor
Ameya Sawant
Cover Work
Technical Editors
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Project Coordinator
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Cover Image
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About the Author
He is currently responsible for the software development tools at Wyplay, a software
development company specializing in TV-centric software, where he is in charge of setting up
tools and common software practices for more than 80 developers transitioning to Scrum.
Christophe Muller
has been working in the software industry for more than two decades.
He started working at Simulog on several ESPRIT research projects with a queuing network
language and a performance evaluation environment. He then worked in the smart card
industry on the design of an object-oriented framework for using smart cards as well as a next
generation Java OS for smart-card-like devices. As a member of the Gemplus Research Lab, he
published several articles and, as a speaker, participated in conferences on smart cards such
as the Gemplus Developer Conference, CardTech/SecurTech, Cartes, and JavaOne. He has
always been passionate about sharing his knowledge and experience through training, setting
up knowledge-sharing tools, and supporting teams. He has given courses in queuing networks
and performance evaluation, the Tcl/Tk language and toolkit, shell scripting, Unix tools, such
as Emacs, GNU Make, and Awk, and version control tools, such as RCS, CVS, Subversion,
and Mercurial.
He graduated as a computer science engineer from ENSERB (École Nationale d'Électronique
et de Radioélectricité de Bordeaux), France, he has a DEA (five-year degree after high-school
graduation) in AI for Manufacturing Systems from the GRAI Laboratory in Bordeaux, and he
has a Master's degree in Software Engineering from CERICS.
He is married and has two children. He currently lives in the south of France.
I would like to thank my wife Pascale, who corrected the manuscript and did
all she could to improve my English, for her support and patience throughout
this project.
I would also like to thank André for sharing his deep knowledge of Mercurial.
He did a great job proofreading the manuscript.
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