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No other distributed version control system can list so many major free software projects on its "e;used-by"e; page. This means that GIT seems to work for these projects and that large group of free software developers were able to agree on GIT.
But this also means that all the developers participating in those many projects have learned to use GIT and have installed GIT on their machines. So if you want others to contribute to your project, it is much more likely that they do so, if you use the same DVCS that they are already familiar with.
Major projects that use GIT:
Compare this with lists of projects using Mercurial or Bazaar.