I agree with you.
They do seem like altogether different questions to me, however the original question still seems terribly Not Constructive. It is basically inviting a bunch of answers with peoples opinions on their favorite source control with high general metrics:
easy to use (ie this should be a tool they can use rather than spend a lot of time fighting it)
Easy to install and maintain for the person who does this.
still be relevant for subsequent professional work once they graduate
These are desirable traits in a good laptop let alone source control software.
The question should still be closed in my opinion but I just feel the reason listed is wrong.
EDIT: ChrisF posted his response before me, this answer is now defunct!
I agree with you.
They do seem like altogether different questions to me, however the original question still seems terribly Not Constructive. It is basically inviting a bunch of answers with peoples opinions on their favorite source control with high general metrics:
easy to use (ie this should be a tool they can use rather than spend a lot of time fighting it)
Easy to install and maintain for the person who does this.
still be relevant for subsequent professional work once they graduate
These are desirable traits in a good laptop let alone source control software.
The question should still be closed in my opinion but I just feel the reason listed is wrong.
EDIT: ChrisF posted his response before me, this answer is now defunct!
I agree with you.
They do seem like altogether different questions to me, however the original question still seems terribly Not Constructive. It is basically inviting a bunch of answers with peoples opinions on their favorite source control with high general metrics:
easy to use (ie this should be a tool they can use rather than spend a lot of time fighting it)
Easy to install and maintain for the person who does this.
still be relevant for subsequent professional work once they graduate
These are desirable traits in a good laptop let alone source control software.
The question should still be closed in my opinion but I just feel the reason listed is wrong.
EDIT: ChrisF posted his response before me, this answer is now defunct!
I agree with you.
They do seem like altogether different questions to me, however the original question still seems terribly Not Constructive. It is basically inviting a bunch of answers with peoples opinions on their favorite source control with high general metrics:
easy to use (ie this should be a tool they can use rather than spend a lot of time fighting it)
Easy to install and maintain for the person who does this.
still be relevant for subsequent professional work once they graduate
These are desirable traits in a good laptop let alone source control software.
The question should still be closed in my opinion but I just feel the reason listed is wrong.
EDIT: ChrisF posted his response before me, this answer is now defunct!