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And Firefox, git, Dia, gimp, etc…

Proprietary OS’s like Windows and macOS lack package managers too that tools like chocolatey and homebrew provide.

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Dia and gimp are ok, but they’re still quite behind the curve. I love floss and wouldn’t use the closed alternatives, but we got to know where we stand.

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There are proprietary VCS?

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git was created because a proprietary VCS was being a dick

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I was going to say git butler, which wraps git, but actually looks like that’s gone open source

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The ones I’ve seen in the wild are pvcs and ccc/harvest, but there are others. I think they usually try to brand it as part of a larger end-to-end SDLC tool or change management, or it’s built to work with a specific proprietary system like Autodesk vault.

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There were many.

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There’s perforce

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Windows has WinGet now, which is a built in package manager. It might not be as good as most linux distro package managers, but it does exist.

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