What’s next for Git? 20 years in, the community is still pushing forward
This year marks 20 years since Git’s first commit. Since then, it’s become the default version control system for everything from weekend side projects to the largest monorepos in the world.
But Git’s evolution didn’t stop at git init. Every year, contributors continue to improve Git’s performance, UX, and interoperability while new tools and use cases push it into unfamiliar territory.
More than 20 years after its initial commit, the Git project continues to thrive thanks to a community that ke...
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