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derleth
on Nov 14, 2012
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Interview: Linus Torvalds – I don't read code any ...
> Most of his work on the kernel is sorting out arguments, and making sure things go to the right person.
tl;dr for your tl;dr:
Linus Torvalds is, in fact, a good manager.
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on Nov 14, 2012
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So does this makes GIT an ERP system, for geeks with code?
ako
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More like MS-project/MS-excel for geeks...
arethuza
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I would say no unless
financial
transactions became an integral part of git - which isn't exactly a pleasant thought.
sirclueless
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I like it: sign off on commits with SHAs of bitcoin transactions to the original developer. "Linus Torvalds gave SirClueless $10.00 for fixing issue #12073"
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tl;dr for your tl;dr:
Linus Torvalds is, in fact, a good manager.