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by caustic
4818 days ago
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> I suppose utility rests on whether you treat it as a collaborative development platform or merely as a host for your code (and keep track of discussions, proposed changes, and what-not through other means). They both naturally blend together. I honestly can't understand what is the difference between these two that you are thinking about. > Essentially, whether or not it turns out to be useful assumes that it is used as the central collaboration platform to an extent. This is the initial plan. > Though on the other hand, merely tracking changes on a higher-level could be sufficient. Some day we can implement a client side structural diff tool. |
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