> but I'm also really glad that VCS is for most people completely solved, there's nothing besides Git you have to pay attention to, you learn it once and use it your whole career.
From what I hear most current new developers never really learn git, they learn a couple features of some git GUI.
And it's understandable, you're really understating what learning git (one of the messiest and worst documented pieces of software ever) well entails.
I find it a disgrace that we're stuck at git, actually.
That definitely describes me. I can use the Git CLI if needed, because the Git Book exists, but I almost never need to.
If I had to actually use git on the CLI every day, I would probably complain a lot, but it's a pretty good experience when you're using Git Cola and GitHub.
It would be nice if it had native discussions, issues, and wikis, like Fossil does, having that all, decentralized seems like a good idea though.
From what I hear most current new developers never really learn git, they learn a couple features of some git GUI.
And it's understandable, you're really understating what learning git (one of the messiest and worst documented pieces of software ever) well entails.
I find it a disgrace that we're stuck at git, actually.