It works until it doesn't. One of the biggest problems with Git IMO is that it always exposed a plethora of internals which therefore have become public interfaces. One is to be expected to know the guts of .git as an…
The buzzwordiest always win because managers seem to rely on whatever comes up first in a web search. And that's typically Scrum, not Kanban. It's Git, not Mercurial. Managers won't have to work with the tools they…
Yep, wholeheartedly agree that it will have a bad impact. However, to me Git is nothing I would use voluntarily in my spare time as it is so hostile to its users (not to mention the conceptual shortcomings and outright…
Thanks for the pointer. I'll see if my company will "sponsor" me a copy. Looks nice indeed.
One important feature is unfortunately missing: to also clone the wiki (which on Hg projects is a Hg repo in its own right). But that would probably pose a bigger problem, given that Sourcehut appears to have no feature…
It works until it doesn't. One of the biggest problems with Git IMO is that it always exposed a plethora of internals which therefore have become public interfaces. One is to be expected to know the guts of .git as an…
The buzzwordiest always win because managers seem to rely on whatever comes up first in a web search. And that's typically Scrum, not Kanban. It's Git, not Mercurial. Managers won't have to work with the tools they…
Yep, wholeheartedly agree that it will have a bad impact. However, to me Git is nothing I would use voluntarily in my spare time as it is so hostile to its users (not to mention the conceptual shortcomings and outright…
Thanks for the pointer. I'll see if my company will "sponsor" me a copy. Looks nice indeed.
One important feature is unfortunately missing: to also clone the wiki (which on Hg projects is a Hg repo in its own right). But that would probably pose a bigger problem, given that Sourcehut appears to have no feature…