At least as late as 1998, I recall version control was thought of in some circles the way people think of C vs memory-safe languages today.
Some thought version control was an obvious improvement to make better, more bug-free software. Others had a fetish for doing things the hard way with little justification beyond emotional resistance.
Some thought version control was an obvious improvement to make better, more bug-free software. Others had a fetish for doing things the hard way with little justification beyond emotional resistance.