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akabalanza ◴[] No.46190489[source]
I consider git the best software ever written. I used to work with some other SVCs, and I cannot thinking on leaving git now. Somehow, I feel it like a limitation for my mind.

I'm following this Jujutsu project, I'm genuinely curious to see what it can bring to the SVC scene.

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DarkNova6 ◴[] No.46190520[source]
> I consider git the best software ever written.

How so? I worked with Git all my professional life and I can't deny its efficacy. However, I would not call it un-improvable given all types of corner case issues I have had with it over the years.

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akabalanza ◴[] No.46190847[source]
Maybe "best ever" is too bold, but both proven efficacy and mainstream popularity for over 15 years, without being a bulky thing everybody just accept (like vscode), I don't see many other software examples.

Anyway, sorry for triggering you with the first bold statement! I actually wanted to emphasize the curiosity over jj.

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1. fastasucan ◴[] No.46193879[source]
>Anyway, sorry for triggering you with the first bold statement! I actually wanted to emphasize the curiosity over jj.

People does not have to be triggered to ask follow up questions. Its ok to even ask a challenging question as a response of a statement, without being an indication of their mood.