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by mhp
4843 days ago
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Github's workflow, features and terminology are focused on open source projects and those projects tend to work in a specific way. Kiln is focused on providing features that fit better inside a business environment. For example, the idea of a pull request is a bit foreign in a business environment. Internally, almost all the code written eventually gets shipped, so the social interaction around pull requests doesn't fit exactly right. Joel explains it better than I can: http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2013/03/11.html |
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Now, I recognize that much code written in a "business environment" does indeed ship without review. I just don't think that's a good thing.
If what you're saying is that you've yanked code review tools because customers don't want them, my only reply is that I'm afraid I'm unlikely to be a customer.