Bazaar (formerly Bazaar-NG, commandline tool bzr) is a distributed revision control system sponsored by Canonical Ltd., designed to make it easier for anyone to contribute to free and open source soft... More

The sites and services existing under the SourceForge umbrella have experienced some significant changes in the past several months. In the first three months of 2009, we've seen management changes and the re-direction of some SourceForge properties. SourceForge is ushering in another change -- free hosting for the Git, Bazaar, and Mercurial source code management systems. These services are now available to every open source project registered with SourceForge.net.
The new source code management (SCM) systems supplement SourceForge's Subversion and CVS support.
Launchpad, the open source hosting site sponsored by Canonical (who are, of course, the folks driving Ubuntu Linux) has announced their 2.0 relaunch. The new version of the site offers several big improvements over the old one, and points a way for other sites to follow. But is it the right place for you to host your next project? Here's a rundown on the new features to help you decide.
I know this question has been asked before: Bazaar vs svn, which one is better? As I understand it, Bazaar doesn't support keyword expansion, is this true? Also there are eclipse plugins for svn and none for bazarr, is this true also? My organization uses Bazaar and I am trying to decide whether to switch to svn. I'm a little new to the whole thing so could someone please advise? Thanks!