← Back to context Comment by theLiminator 2 hours ago It's very cool though I imagine it's doa due to lack of git compatibility... 2 comments theLiminator Reply speed_spread 2 hours ago Lack of current-SCM incumbent compatibility can be an advantage. Like Linus decided to explicitly do the reverse of every SVN decision when designing git. He even reversed CLI usability! theLiminator 2 hours ago I think the network effects of git is too large to overcome now. Hence why we see jj get a lot more adoption than pijul.
speed_spread 2 hours ago Lack of current-SCM incumbent compatibility can be an advantage. Like Linus decided to explicitly do the reverse of every SVN decision when designing git. He even reversed CLI usability! theLiminator 2 hours ago I think the network effects of git is too large to overcome now. Hence why we see jj get a lot more adoption than pijul.
theLiminator 2 hours ago I think the network effects of git is too large to overcome now. Hence why we see jj get a lot more adoption than pijul.
Lack of current-SCM incumbent compatibility can be an advantage. Like Linus decided to explicitly do the reverse of every SVN decision when designing git. He even reversed CLI usability!
I think the network effects of git is too large to overcome now. Hence why we see jj get a lot more adoption than pijul.