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by marcosdumay
4650 days ago
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Version control systems are a bad target. They are too simple, too deterministic, and too networked. You can steal their data, but if you insert something, you will get caught. Yeah, there are exceptions, all of them proprietrary. There is no reason to trust GIT less just because some companies can make even version control hard. |
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How long has the Linux kernel been under development?
How long has it been version controlled using Git?
How long has it been a potential target of state sponsored espionage agencies?
The potential adversaries have been taking cryptography and security seriously since long before the Linux community. They have larger budgets and significant expertise backed by patriotism and economic rewards.
Compared to pulling a nuclear submarine wreck from the depths of the Pacific, Git might not appear so difficult.