Git follows in spirit the model of BitKeeper, a software that already worked exceptionally well for Linus and other kernel devs. So Git had both a known good design from the very beginning and a decently sized installed user base (kernel devs) with an important project (the kernel).
IMO there's nothing wrong with the cloning of software. You make it sound bad, can you give reasons?
Git follows in spirit the model of BitKeeper, a software that already worked exceptionally well for Linus and other kernel devs. So Git had both a known good design from the very beginning and a decently sized installed user base (kernel devs) with an important project (the kernel).
IMO there's nothing wrong with the cloning of software. You make it sound bad, can you give reasons?