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by CRConrad
1644 days ago
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Still just a cringey excuse to attach a trademark to a common practice, only sans the "Microsoft". (OK, "git flow" was in a way even worse; that was Atlassian trying to usurp the generic "git" name for their own particular flow.) |
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I don't understand any of this sentence. Of course it's "sans Microsoft". It predated the acquisition by years.
But also I don't see the "cringe" here. "GitHub flow" was introduced as "this is what we do at GitHub". It is (or at least was?) the GitHib flow. https://githubflow.github.io/
> OK, "git flow" was in a way even worse; that was Atlassian trying to usurp the generic "git" name for their own particular flow.
Atlassian didn't even create GitFlow. https://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/
I don't understand this mindset that starts with assuming everyone is essentially a bad actor.