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by otp209
994 days ago
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> Unfortunately for git alternatives, the momentum behind git is in large part pushed by the "social network" aspect of GitHub And there was a time everyone thought facebook wouldn't dethrone myspace, [something.js] wouldn't replace [somethingelse.js], and so on. First mover doesn't mean a lot in software. The network effect you brought up does, but there'll be plenty of people who don't want to get caught up in that "trap" and git/MS-land to seed a decent alternative. (Why should your code discovery networking site be prescribing your choice in VCS, anyway?) |
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I had hopes for bitbucket for a while, but it stagnated, and then Atlassian got their mitts on it.