On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 10:14 AM, Scott Chacon <scha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > It might make sense to reduce this list just to "Projects" since those
> > are actually more tangible and verifiable.  Or scrap it altogether.
> Sorry, I disagree with this. I think it's helpful for people to see
> some important corporations that are using it, since many people
> coming to the page are doing research to figure out if they want to
> switch to it in their companies. It also demonstrates that these large
> companies are participating in the open source community and it may
> help them decide to open source internal corporate projects as well,
> which I think is beneficial to everyone.

Yeah I'd agree on that. I'd even go a step further and claim it would be best
to show projects and companies coming from most different branches of
business.

("Can I switch my business over to Git? Oh well only these internet hacker
companies are using it, I -as an air drier firmware writer shop-
cannot relate to,
so I keep using RCS.")

Also looking at the open source projects, most of them seem to me as
large-ish umbrella projects, so a smaller(?) project like emacs would be
huge win to show off Git can work well with all kinds of projects.
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