hehe indeed :-]
I was tickled to see these quotes, not surprisingly in a
thread on a Postgresql list.
The Linus one is a footnote to a message regarding git,
his point being that git's success relied on the quality of
the data model, the rest followed from that.
It's certainly not for everyone, and absolutes are always
dangerous, but it confirms directions I find myself going
in, not really by choice, but being led by my ... world view?
... proclivities? regardless, the data-centric model keeps
imposing itself.
I've always considered Leo to be primarily a tool for managing
data, the capabilities it provides for working with the data are
seemingly endless and increasingly remarkable, but to me,
the core brilliance stems from the data model. Your words
are not just a linear stream, they live in a graph of nodes.
Wow, now you can do almost anything with them!
Not unlike Linus' claim that, given a good data model for file
versions, the consequence will be YUUUUUGE! VERY STRONG!
Thanks,
Kent
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