[08:18] Is this the Bazaar channel? Looks desolate. [08:21] This is the closest thing Bazaar has to a channel. [08:21] (Breezy has a channel, though.) [08:31] Do you use Bazaar? [08:33] The consensus seems to be that Bazaar is unused, or at least underused. Although there are some daily downloads on the site. [08:36] I think most people who were still using bazaar have migrated to breezy at this point [08:38] Breezy doesn't have a GUI plugin though, right? [08:38] Seeing how nice Bazaar GUI is, I have hard time imagining people would give that up for terminal commands. [08:39] I use bzr and brz depending on OS version. :D [08:39] Do you use any kind of GUI, or just the terminal commands? [08:41] I would be surprised to learn that I'm in the minority for using graphic interface. [08:46] DFP: there is qbrz in Debian https://launchpad.net/qbrz [08:48] Oh! Nice. Not sure how I missed that one. Thank you, pabs3. [08:48] Now I have a faint hope someone forked Bazaar Explorer. [08:49] I'm pretty sure there isn't a fork of breezy-explorer yet [08:50] qbrz is also a one-person project at the moment [08:54] I guess I could look into forking it myself later. In the meantime, I'll stick to my hacky Bazaar installation due to GUI. [08:56] Thank you for the information. I wasn't following Bazaar and Breezy developments at all. Was surprised to discover that there is no easy way to get Bazaar Explorer working on Linux. On Windows, I think, it was all installed via one automagical installer. [08:58] so the bzr guis were just explorer and qbzr? [08:59] bzr-explorer used to be in distros, got removed due to bzr dying due to Python 2 dying [09:01] There was bzr-gtk as well, but that hasn't been ported to breezy [09:04] that was removed from Debian in 2013, FTBFS [09:07] Explorer depends on qbzr.