The original comment was referring to coders. It's not a lot to ask people who are working on code to know how to use basic git commands.
> I tried this a few years back and really wanted it to work. Ended up ditching it though. My foot is too slow. It seems like riding a bicycle or typing on a new keyboard. At some point, it becomes natural. On a side…
Hopefully it specifies opt in instead of opt out. I can't tell you how many things I've forgotten to do while being conscientious because it was just so out of the way.
I'm sure other companies do this, but I'm way more familiar with Facebook's indiscretions. If they're made an example of what's going to be a standard, I wouldn't be surprised if it happens to other companies soon.
The original comment was referring to coders. It's not a lot to ask people who are working on code to know how to use basic git commands.
> I tried this a few years back and really wanted it to work. Ended up ditching it though. My foot is too slow. It seems like riding a bicycle or typing on a new keyboard. At some point, it becomes natural. On a side…
Hopefully it specifies opt in instead of opt out. I can't tell you how many things I've forgotten to do while being conscientious because it was just so out of the way.
I'm sure other companies do this, but I'm way more familiar with Facebook's indiscretions. If they're made an example of what's going to be a standard, I wouldn't be surprised if it happens to other companies soon.