Friend who is not a software person sent me this tweet, which amused me as it did them. They asked if “runk” was real, which I assume not.

But what are some good examples of real ones like this? xz became famous for the hack of course, so i then read a bit about how important this compression algorithm is/was.

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    It’s really hard to imagine a world without Git. If it hadn’t been invented I think it would have been necessary to create it it’s one of those things that’s hard to imagine and then impossible to work out how you can survive without it.

    Yet the vast majority of the world probably don’t even know what it is, and wouldn’t even understand it if it was explained to them.

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      Everybody would use Mercurial, since Fossil completely lost the race, and both Subversion and CVS are unfit for today’s needs.

      What is too bad, because Fossil would be much more productive than Git or Mercurial if the software just finished running at all; and Mercurial is way easier to learn than Git.

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      t’s really hard to imagine a world without Git

      I’ve lived it.

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      Git is not the only version control software out there, and not the first one either.

      Facebook for example is famous for not using git. Because their own modified copy of mercurial fits their needs better.

      Microsoft didn’t use git until relatively recently either. They had to make some big contributions to make it work for their system.

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        their own modified copy of mercurial fits their needs better

        The version I heard was that hg people were way nicer to them and very much willing to help compared to git.

        I feel like Linus got a taste of his own medicine dealing with Gtk and Gnome people while developing Subsurface and that caused them to switch to Qt.

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        I remember those days. I used mercurial and svn. And file locking in other solutions.

        I’m so happy with git.

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          Th devs at my current organization use turtle svn, but that seems to be more down to organizational politics combined with a misunderstanding that git is platform agnostic rather than anything based on merits