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How do you even still have that metadata? What version control system was used in 1997?
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qwwerty11442y@ElectroArchiver funny part is the initial commit date is 1996, but then you open a file (lets say putman.sh) and the comment says it was written on 27dec93
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@ElectroArchiver git only exist since 2005.
But it is possible that a different VCS was used and than moved to git, while keeping the history.
I guess this lines where used by the VCS:
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@lorentz
When you look at the history you will see that:
- .gitignore was .cvsignore from 1998-08-14 till 2006-07-11
- .cvsignore was changed to .gitignore on 2021-02-07 (no commits between 2006-07-11 and 2021-02-07)
- Inital commit was on 1996-12-16
- In CHANGES it is mentioned that he wrote it in 1986.
This means: Project started 1986. Till 1996-12-16 there was probably no VCS used, till 2021-02-07 Concurrent Versions System was used and then it moved to git. -
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We3D26682y@ElectroArchiver I've been workning on a project w/o version control directly on prod in a team w/h Indian guys... from that type that just copy-paste from SO... and somehow the site is still runing and making revenue. I'm sure of that even that I haven't checked it in a while...It was hacked few times in the period I was not working there and shortly after I wen't back at that firm I quit forever for good.
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We3D26682y@ElectroArchiver I can talk about that for hours, and mainly bad things. I might even have enough material for a book : "The aftermath of an burnout" w/h subtile "Was it worth it : Hell yeah. Will I do it again if I have the chance : HELL NO!"...but then again who will read it and will my experince and thoughts about it will bring any meaning and value to them? Who knows...
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