Most of my friends and co-workers have switched to git for their local work (pushing back to SVN when working on a project that requires this). Since then I've seen more time spent tracking down and fixing weird version-control things than I ever did with SVN, or with hg (which I've been using).
I don't know if this is because one is genuinely more "easy" or more "powerful" than the other, or whether it's just the learning curve of a new workflow (I'm not really using the 'D' in 'DVCS' much, actually).
Most of my friends and co-workers have switched to git for their local work (pushing back to SVN when working on a project that requires this). Since then I've seen more time spent tracking down and fixing weird version-control things than I ever did with SVN, or with hg (which I've been using).
I don't know if this is because one is genuinely more "easy" or more "powerful" than the other, or whether it's just the learning curve of a new workflow (I'm not really using the 'D' in 'DVCS' much, actually).