Seth Kenlon

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Well, it's got a clever name, if nothing else! Given that a git client basically generates no data (git does, the client just hooks into it), I'd be "open" to using a non-open git client...except with so many great open source clients (3 of which are mentioned in the article above), I feel like there's no reason to look at closed source ones. I haven't used gitkraken, but I do appreciate that it's fully cross-platform (unlike the github desktop client, for instance).

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