In 2008, GNU Emacs chose Bazaar over Git for version control based on Richard Stallman's principle that GNU projects should support each other, despite technical benchmarks showing Bazaar was significantly slower. After Canonical ceased Bazaar development in 2012, a 2013 discussion reopened the debate, with Stallman hoping the tool would improve before reconsidering the decision.
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In 2008, GNU Emacs chose Bazaar over Git for version control based on Richard Stallman's principle that GNU projects should support each other, despite technical benchmarks showing Bazaar was significantly slower. After Canonical ceased Bazaar development in 2012, a 2013 discussion reopened the debate, with Stallman hoping the tool would improve before reconsidering the decision.