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by stcredzero
2237 days ago
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The official reason is that the "internals of Git" weren't conduce to the kinds of invasive changes they needed/wanted. But I think the truth is closer to being that it was going to be too hard/slow to get those invasive changes past the Git mailing list. Funny, but I'm starting to wonder if there's an affect-based complement to Conway's Law. |
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