Bitbucket started about the same exact time as GitHub. It's not necessarily a given that Mercurial lost because of GitHub.
I think it was perceived performance that led git to besting Mercurial, which the Linux Kernel team certainly contributed to that drama, including the usual "C is faster than Python" one-upmanship, this especially funny because it was despite most of git at the time being a duct taped assortment of nearly as much bash, perl, awk, sed scripts as C code.
I think it was perceived performance that led git to besting Mercurial, which the Linux Kernel team certainly contributed to that drama, including the usual "C is faster than Python" one-upmanship, this especially funny because it was despite most of git at the time being a duct taped assortment of nearly as much bash, perl, awk, sed scripts as C code.