While making myself familiar with Git I see questions with thousands of upvotes, which is much more than I previously saw on Stack Overflow, e.g.
- 14500 upvotes, 4900 stars How do I undo the last commits
- 10800 upvotes, 3600 stars, How do I delete a Git branch both locally and remotely
- 7600 upvotes, 2800 stars, How to modify existing, unpushed commits
- 6100 upvotes, 1100 stars, How to undo git add before commit
- 4700 upvotes, 2300 stars, How to revert to a previous commit
Compare that to the highest voted SVN question How to migrate SVN repository to a Git repository (1200 votes, 680 stars), which might only have so many upvotes because it is Git related.
I was wondering why this is the case and I'm uncertain what reasons contribute to such a demand.
I currently see the following reasons:
- Git is very popular on Linux, through GitHub and is also used companies. It's the tremendous amount of users that explain the high interest.
- I personally find Git pretty puzzling. It's not so self explaining. If thousands of other users have similar problems understanding Git, we could conclude that the concept or implementation is crappy and there might be an easier way.
- Git benefits from the timely presence of Stack Overflow. Other tools have been there before Stack Overflow became popular and questions have been answered on different platforms.
Are there other reasons that I'm not aware of? How's the relationship between the above reasons, which one weighs more?