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Comment by ruszki

18 hours ago

No, I’m saying that you can do this without replacing git. You can make it simpler even without replacing git. Aka you just did a strawman, if you are really into these. Also you answered to me in an authoritative way, when even according to you, you don’t understand my comment. You can figure out a logical fallacy name for this. And also of course a nice fallacy fallacy.

Btw, I’m also saying that who cannot find how it can be solved right now with git, those shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near a repo with write permission, no matter whether you use git or not. At least until now, this level of minimal logical skill was a requirement to be able to code. And btw regardless the tool, the flow will be the exact same: ask a search engine or ml model, and run those. The flow is like this for decades at this point. So those minimal logical skills will be needed anyway.

The problem mainly is that when they don’t even know that they shouldn’t push secrets. You won’t be able to help this either any tooling. At least not on git level.

> Aka you just did a strawman,

That's not what a strawman is.

> Also you answered to me in an authoritative way, when even according to you, you don’t understand my comment.

No, I didn't understand what referring to production-ready code has anything to do with making mistakes in source control.

> And also of course a nice fallacy fallacy.

You keep using words you don't understand.

> The problem mainly is that when they don’t even know that they shouldn’t push secrets. You won’t be able to help this either any tooling. At least not on git level.

You're not actually suggesting you become immune to making mistake after a certain level of experience, are you? That would be insane.