I meant here to add an option for people who use git (or git web
interface) only for tracking some project(s). For example what if I'm
tracking git.git repository, but do not have repositories with my own
projects? It is a bit of gray area if you publish your own changes to
somebody else project if it is "none" or "unpaid projects".
But perhaps it is too vague distinction. One can always not to answer
this question, if one does not have any projects, and do not use git
for work.
I'll think about removing this option.
I'd use "core-git, cogito (deprecated), StGIT, guilt, pg (deprecated),
other", then.
And that are only user visible features! This list does not include
improvements to git "engine", like better support for huge files, or
"thickening" downloaded pack during fetch, or non-feature improvements
to git UI, like git-gc, git-remote, changes to git-diff, git-log,
git-show, making separate remote layout default, etc.
On the other hand this list might include some features which were
present at the time of previous (first) survey, like reflog, but were
not enabled by default and had almost no porcelain support.
This is a very good idea. I'd add this question to the list.