I don’t understand where the author got the idea that git was production ready in 10 days… Let’s look at git history:
Official development started on 03.04.2005.
Git could self host on 07.04.2005.
Git achieved Torvald’s performance goals on 29.04.2005.
On 16.06.2005 git was used to release the Linux kernel for the first time. That can be considered the first beta release, which achieved its goals, but wasn’t production ready yet.
Production ready v1.0 was released on 21.12.2005. That’s waaaaaaaay longer than 10 days.
Of course it’s nonsense and bullshit, but managers who don’t understand software development (and don’t want to, they literally don’t give a shit) parrot this bullshit line and others over and over to push for faster development.
I was lucky enough to be left to my decides for a while and I’ve build an extremely dependable phoundation on which I’m now building various products and the company now is starting to churn out great dependable products because of it. The old guard still hasn’t been able to move forward in 2 years because they’re only busy with puttibg out fires everywhere all day every day.
I don’t understand where the author got the idea that git was production ready in 10 days… Let’s look at git history:
No good software is released in 10 days.
Of course it’s nonsense and bullshit, but managers who don’t understand software development (and don’t want to, they literally don’t give a shit) parrot this bullshit line and others over and over to push for faster development.
I was lucky enough to be left to my decides for a while and I’ve build an extremely dependable phoundation on which I’m now building various products and the company now is starting to churn out great dependable products because of it. The old guard still hasn’t been able to move forward in 2 years because they’re only busy with puttibg out fires everywhere all day every day.
It’s bait
The problem is that too many believe it’s true.
It’s just git isn’t good/perfect software. Best pieces of software are made within a week.
It’s bait