De-emphasize release schedules. Also mention how Mercurial is now on a timed

release schedule.
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Development
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All three projects are under active development to some degree. Both
Git and Bazaar seem to release on a monthly schedule. Mercurial, on
the other hand, seems to release roughly once a quarter.
For the two Python-based DVCSs, the amount of time until a release
that is compatible with Python 2.6 can also be a sign of how active
the development is. Bazaar was compatible with 2.6 as of version 1.8
which was released two weeks after 2.6 came out. Mercurial, on the
other hand, took two months to be compatible with its 1.1 release.
All three projects are under active development. Git seems to be on a
monthly release schedule. Bazaar is on a time-released monthly
schedule. Mercurial is on a 4-month, timed release schedule.
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