My point was that it’s irrelevant if the whole company knows git. We’re a Microsoft shop and a lot of people don’t even use computers at our company (or only sparingly as they work in manufacturing). And we also have a subset of people who work with git (me kind of included).
And no our janitor can’t use AD. Even though our whole company “uses” Microsoft Windows
The answer to this 100% irrelevant question is no
When is collaboration irrelevant within a large organization? Your company uses Linux which is commendable.
Taking it one step further
Multiple team members being able to work on the same project at the same time
My point was that it’s irrelevant if the whole company knows git. We’re a Microsoft shop and a lot of people don’t even use computers at our company (or only sparingly as they work in manufacturing). And we also have a subset of people who work with git (me kind of included).
And no our janitor can’t use AD. Even though our whole company “uses” Microsoft Windows