By bloid
via jasonrudolph.com
Published: Apr 24 2008 / 08:42
With all the recent fuss about the game-changing advantages of Git and distributed version control in general, it would be easy to overlook what Git does for deciding whether (and when) to use version control for a given task. Sure, Git makes non-linear development a breeze, it manages large projects with uncanny efficiency, and we probably can’t even fathom yet just how transforming github is going to be for open source.
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