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Re: Great (and funny) Linus' speach about GIT [message #13485 is a reply to message #13481] Thu, 10 January 2008 19:11 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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fudadmin wrote on Thu, 10 January 2008 18:14



So, branches are discouraged "not only by political but also by technical centralized autocratic upp project management nature and theIde version control unfriendliness"? like during good Soviet times Smile

So, only not very skilled users are welcome.



I can not agree...

I think, the main advantages of U++ are it's very clean design and clean source code.
The result of allowing a lot of developers writing the repositry can be a hacked unstable trash. Just compare the development methods of some died projects to some flourishing projects.

You can write clean code, fitting into the concepts of UPP and it can be part of it (my observation).

OTOH, it would be benefical to create some infrastructure to maintain a list of contributed modules (packages).
 
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