On the contrary, it offers a little levity and humour, and possibly even the chance for some self-reflection as you consider why you thought it was appropriate to insult the folk who manage Git. I'm sure you can manage at least one of those?
Your comment isn't funny, just snarky. I suggest you read again HN guidelines and do some reflection yourself.
Also, if you see it as insult, that's your mistake. It is just a simple empirical observation. I'm not saying it's an original thought - feel free to Google more about this topic.
I won't waste any more time since you obviously aren't interested in discussion.
> introduced a patch
> the Git maintainer, suggested
> relatively simple and largely backwards compatible fix
> version two of my patch is currently in flight to additionally
And this is how interfaces become unusable, through thousand small "patches" created without any planning and oversight.