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Jujutsu: a new, Git-compatible version control system

Jujutsu: a new, Git-compatible version control system

Posted Jan 22, 2024 16:49 UTC (Mon) by Wol (subscriber, #4433)
In reply to: Jujutsu: a new, Git-compatible version control system by madscientist
Parent article: Jujutsu: a new, Git-compatible version control system

> So yes it is three things but they are all on a continuum of work and it's pretty simple to understand. IMO of course.

Problem is, it's your *opinion*. Which you're welcome to.

But as someone who doesn't use git much, the index/staging to me is extremely confusing. And while I'm slowly trying to get into it, despite working with computers pretty much my entire career I've always avoided "software house" environments; with one exception spending it in "end user computer departments" or, as now, being the programming/computer guru in an end-user department.

I view things through end-user eyes. And as you'll know from my database rants, I simply cannot understand why main-stream computing is just so damn complicated! I quite get you don't see it that way, but probably that's all you've ever known. Just like end-user is pretty much all I've ever known...

Cheers,
Wol


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