And who could fault him for that. After all, why would he care or even want to invest time to make it run on Windows? It’s GPL, anyone can port it if they want to.
Git for Windows and Cygwin Git have some issues (I use them daily at work), but many of these can be entirely attributed to the limitations of Windows: CRLF, case-insensitivity in filesystems, problems with long pathnames, slow process forking, etc.
Git for Windows and Cygwin Git have some issues (I use them daily at work), but many of these can be entirely attributed to the limitations of Windows: CRLF, case-insensitivity in filesystems, problems with long pathnames, slow process forking, etc.