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@itsfoss I hate git. It has a terrible user interface. After years of using it, I still do not understand how it works. I never could. get rebase to work.
For that matter, I do not like Linux either. Crashes every time I did an upgrade. No problems using freebsd. For my use case, jails are much better than containers.
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@itsfoss it's weird when people tell this story they don't focus on what an absolutely disastrous decision this was for Bitkeeper.
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@itsfoss it's weird when people tell this story they don't focus on what an absolutely disastrous decision this was for Bitkeeper.
@itsfoss I don't know if the Linux kernel would have stayed on Bitkeeper to this very day but I do think a few more years without git would have let the distributed version control sector solidify into a tangle of incompatible systems. We might not have gotten the git monoculture we have today, with all its benefits and disadvantages.
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@itsfoss what a git
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@itsfoss I hate git. It has a terrible user interface. After years of using it, I still do not understand how it works. I never could. get rebase to work.
For that matter, I do not like Linux either. Crashes every time I did an upgrade. No problems using freebsd. For my use case, jails are much better than containers.
@PythonLinks maybe this will help?
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@itsfoss I hate git. It has a terrible user interface. After years of using it, I still do not understand how it works. I never could. get rebase to work.
For that matter, I do not like Linux either. Crashes every time I did an upgrade. No problems using freebsd. For my use case, jails are much better than containers.
I had debian based distros fall over every single time I tried to move to a new major version. Without fail, every time.
That's one of the many reasons I use Arch now, as it's a rolling distro.
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I know Torvalds is at the origin of git.
But can we start to spotlight Junio Hamano who has been actually developing git for 20 years ? -
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