Even with some improvements, git UI sucks to this day. Linus didn't care much about the chrome and had a special aversion against anything that smelled of SVN, including the names of the commands that actually made sense. And the worst thing is that Subversion wasn't even half bad - it was just bad for Linux kernel development. Most companies could easily use it today (and some still do).
Additionally, Mercurial with its consistent UI is/was (imnsho) far superior to Git. Git won mostly because GitHub was lightyears ahead of everything else (and in many ways still is), not because git is any way better than hg.
Even with some improvements, git UI sucks to this day. Linus didn't care much about the chrome and had a special aversion against anything that smelled of SVN, including the names of the commands that actually made sense. And the worst thing is that Subversion wasn't even half bad - it was just bad for Linux kernel development. Most companies could easily use it today (and some still do).
Additionally, Mercurial with its consistent UI is/was (imnsho) far superior to Git. Git won mostly because GitHub was lightyears ahead of everything else (and in many ways still is), not because git is any way better than hg.