It is if there was no new development in the tools and/or the comparison just repeats what has been said thousands of times already.
This (root) comment here is a good example: it isn't in any way related to the new developments in Git, repeats very basic comparison done many times already and fails to account for deeper differences and options (like the fact that you can easily configure git to make git push do exactly what you want).
It would be good for overall discussion quality if posts such as these were kept separate from the interesting stuff.
This (root) comment here is a good example: it isn't in any way related to the new developments in Git, repeats very basic comparison done many times already and fails to account for deeper differences and options (like the fact that you can easily configure git to make git push do exactly what you want).
It would be good for overall discussion quality if posts such as these were kept separate from the interesting stuff.