also sprach Andy Tai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.08.22.1327 +0200]:
> Now, an interesting question is, why git at this
> stage?  While git is being used, it is younger than
> any of these.  How come there seem to be an impression
> that git is usable today, more so than arch, baz, bzr,
> etc.?

Gossip, mainly. Also, it seems that git is one of the quickest
software projects to have advanced from nil to usable, and
I personally think the guys behind git probably know very well what
they are doing and have a fair list of complex requirements they
need to solve.

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