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by Arch-TK
1119 days ago
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It's really irrelevant what Linus does now or what your personal opinion of version control is. The point is, git does certain things well, and a large portion of its users don't seem to need or want it. Not it might be because those users don't understand what they're missing out or whatever, but git was written by Linus from endless experience dealing with both contributing and maintaining code. It's simply wrong to suggest that Linux has no idea what he's talking about from a contributor perspective. Moreover, there's still plenty of people, who actually understand git, who are happy with the workflow that it was designed around. Yes it's a complex tool, but it's not as nonsensical or confusing as the people insisting on not using it to its full extent seem to always claim it is. |
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