![]() And Rick from GitHub said, that’s kind of interesting because at GitHub we’ve also been working on a solution to Git’s problem with large binaries. So we’ve built this new extension to Git, written in Go because we’ve wanted it to be a cross platform, we plan on announcing it during our Git Merge session tomorrow at the conference. ![]() ![]() Nick said, hey Rick at Atlassian we’ve been working on this really interesting new bit of technology to solve the problem that Git has with storing large binary files. They were Nicola Paolucci and John Garcia from Atlassian on the Bitbucket team and a guy named Rick Olson from GitHub.Īnd the conversation went something like this. There was a conversation between two companies that typically are fairly staunch competitors. What happens is all of the - well, not all - but most of the Git contributors get together in a room and talk about what they’re going to do over the next year to move Git, everyone’s favorite distributed version control system, forward.Īnd at this conference, something really interesting happened. Which is this big summit that happens the day before the annual Git Merge Conference. It was the eighth of April, two thousand and fifteen, just a little bit over a year ago, and a bunch of engineers, much like yourselves, was sitting at the Git Contributor Summit. Like many great stories, the one I’m going to tell you today starts in Paris. So, you might be wondering why I’ve got this big picture of the Eiffel Tower in the background. We might - might be getting quite a bit of content so we’ll see how if we can get through it all before the end.
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