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We took too long to open source it, people didn't like it being closed source and used for the Linux kernel. RMS was hugely butthurt that we had the best system and all open source had was CVS and SVN.

Whatever, it paid the bills nicely for almost 20 years.




That plus poorer integration with popular IDEs/editors such as Eclipse.

In fact popular IDEs / editors back then supported CVS, then SVN and pretty much nothing else.

You'd be amazed (or not) how little technical superiority matters. Developers just want to click stuff and get back to developing.

Which is not to denigrate git, which I love so much it hurts.


Yeah, you are so right. We sucked at that.


>We took too long to open source it, people didn't like it being closed source and used for the Linux kernel.

And for things like this:

>I didn't want to do anything that even smelled of BK. Of course, part of my reason for that is that I didn't feel comfortable with a delta model at all (I wouldn't know where to start, and I hate how they always end up having different rules for "delta"ble and "non-delta"ble objects). [1]

[1] http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0504.3/1588.html




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