Comment by mamcx
17 hours ago
The problem is that Github does a lot.
However, I consider that there is still not a great UI for the core service, in special for a complex project.
In the other hand, I bet jujutsu has the best basic take, and is still missing a good forge.
But how much of that do people actually need? Most users don’t use most features. The core MVP is not that big.
Does it do anything that GitLab does not?
With what I heard about GitHub Actions, the GitLab CI pipelines should be much better.
Not that I haven’t shot myself in the foot with GitLab pipelines on numerous occasions.
Xit has a better “take” on Git. Pijul & Darcs still have better fundamentals.
Unfortunately, naming things is hard, and JujitsuHub just doesn't roll off the tongue the same way that GitHub does. jjhub? forgesu?
Dojo is such an obvious thing, but its such an obvious thing that there are dozens of software trying to call themselves that.
Dojjo then?
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You just don't have to think about it too hard:
jjplace/jjhub/codetown, whatever. Doesn't matter.
Names don't matter that much for brands. Names just have to be simple enough to remember (ideally two syllables or less). What the heck does Nike mean, for example? Boeing is just someone's name. Microsoft is just two words smashed together. A brand's name literally doesn't matter.
Case in point: Apple Computers.
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Nike is the Greek goddess of victory.
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you don't have to name your forge after the VCS it's based off of.
JujutsuJunction (Ju³), obviously.
JitHub.
("Please don't sue us.")
This is hilarious & the best name to use honestly
jub
JubHub