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FWIW, that last bullet, aside from being the most egregious example of hyperbole in TFA, shows a complete lack of understanding of how git works.


Nothing in the article would lead one to believe he didn't understand the distributed nature of git repositories, but a lot in the article would lead one to believe he was specifically referring to the data loss issues on GitHub if someone wiped out a project.


If the project was deleted from Github, you'd just have to create a new one push a local clone to it. That's hardly what that point is saying.




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