Canonical to offer Bazaar commercial support

Bazaar
Canonical, commercial sponsor of Ubuntu offers commercial support for it’s popular version control system Bazaar. Canonical is supposed to provide support for developers to deploy an manage Bazaar. Moreover canonical’s support includes migrating from other version control systems.
Some sort of version control system is essential for any serious software development. Bazaar is a newcomer in version control systems and facing tight competition from rivals like Concurrent Versioning System (CVS) and Subversion (SVN). But canonical’s magic hands grabbed a fair amount of market share in this short time span.
Canonical claim that, Bazaar is used by 80,000 people around the world on over 9,000 software projects. Canonical’s Ubuntu operating system uses Bazaar from it’s Jaunty Jackalope release onwards. Read the rest of this entry →

