Success is invisible
A former Amazon teammate, Neil Macneale , posted on Dolt's blog about the project we worked on together in the 2010's: easing the company off of Perforce (and some lesser-used source control systems including Subversion and CVS) and onto Git. I recommend reading it if you haven't already: Enterprise Git - The Amazon Story I was unfamiliar with Git until Neil introduced me to it. He made me a believer, then encouraged me to join his team. I remember the excitement of building a newer, better source control system to power all the company's developers, and making it as sturdy as possible. And I can say we succeeded. These days at Amazon, pushing code changes just works. It's a utility that you don't even think about. I imagine a lot of Amazon developers wouldn't even know what you were referring to, if you said "GitFarm" to them. They know they use Git, but they have no need to know the details. That's true success: when the system works so well...