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bandrami ◴[] No.43969975[source]
Pretty cool that Linus Torvalds invented a completely distributed version control system and 20 years later we all use it to store our code in a single place.
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snickerbockers ◴[] No.43970036[source]
ironically hardly anybody outside of the linux kernel community uses it the way it was intended lol.

Didn't all this start with Linus getting into a spat with the bitkeeper dev involving some sort of punitive measure as a response to somebody making a reverse-engineered FOSS client? I don't remember the details and I'm sure I have at least half of them wrong, but that's easily one of the most disastrous decisions in the history of the software-business right up there with valve turning down minecraft and EA refusing to make sports games for the SEGA dreamcast (that last one isn't as well known but it led to SEGA launching the 2k sports brand to which outlasted the dreamcast and eventually got sold to a different company but otherwise still exists today and is still kicking EA's ass on basketball games).

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1. formerly_proven ◴[] No.43970051[source]
It would've made sense to change many defaults in git for "normal users" ages ago (git 2?) instead of keeping the kernel-workflow defaults.