Ah yes, I'll just pass that over to the compliance team and wait a few months for a denial.
You need compliance to install jj?
jj uses git as a backend, even though it's not a git frontend. You can use it in a "colocated" mode, with an existing git clone, alongside your normal git tools. Either way, nobody will know that you're using jj except you.
You need compliance to install jj?
jj uses git as a backend, even though it's not a git frontend. You can use it in a "colocated" mode, with an existing git clone, alongside your normal git tools. Either way, nobody will know that you're using jj except you.