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Git is not the only game in town... (Score:1)
I guess it hinges on what you consider "commonly used", but there are quite a few VCSes that do offline commits. There's a whole bunch of 'em, in fact. It's a pretty exciting new branch (excuse the pun) in the VCS world, so I'm happy to see new people trying any of them, but Git is certainly not the only one.
My personal favorite is Mercurial, you can see a big list of them on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_revision_control_software#Distributed_model [wikipedia.org]
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In fact one could argue that SVK allows Subversion to do offline commits ... and Subversion has to be in any list of "commonly used VCSes".