Yeah, I had a meeting about this last week at work. We’re slowly doing the same, pushing all new projects to use tfs git, and give existing projects using vsts the option to convert if they wish.
Git is far better at managing developers working in remote locations, and as most of the software industry has already moved towards devs working remotely, it makes sense. There are very few big companies no longer using a distributed system such as git or mercurial.
That fact that open source projects, which are inherently built on devs being remote, are still reluctant to move from a centralized to a distributed system seems archaic and self-detrimental. It’s a shame to hold the project back because a few devs are unwilling to move forward.
A distributed system can do everything a centralized system can do if you decide to model it in that way, and so much more if you decide to model it in other ways.
Ged.
From: Ros-dev [mailto:ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org] On Behalf Of David Quintana (gigaherz)
Sent: 15 February 2017 09:57
To: ReactOS Development List <ros-dev@reactos.org>
Subject: Re: [ros-dev] Microsoft switched to Git
Unlike us, Microsoft probably doesn't care if a few of the developers would rather quit than switch. ;P
On 15 February 2017 at 10:40, Colin Finck <colin@reactos.org> wrote:
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/bharry/2017/02/03/scaling-git-and-some-back-story/
I didn't expect Microsoft to switch to Git sooner than us..
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