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by dguaraglia
4238 days ago
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In my little experience with bzr, it was slow as molasses. The only competitive advantage it had against Git at the time was a simpler command line and better windows support (we are talking about the days when git commands were still spelled like git-branch, git-reflog and so on.) Eventually Mercurial ate Bazaar's pie and now Git is slowly eroding projects away from Mercurial. All hail Linus, who managed to create two open source systems that became de-facto industry standards. |
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With Linux it was the ability to use unix without having to stomp over to the university computer lab during the Finnish winter.
With git it was creating something that could handle merging patches from a disparate set of developers.