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− | A revision control system allows you to hold a repository of software including revisions that have been made to the code. An example is the KDE repository where you can | + | A revision control system allows you to hold a repository of software including revisions that have been made to the code. An example is the KDE repository where you can e.g. find an impressive list what [http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=kdepim.git&a=summary changes that have been done to KDEPIM recently]. For more information, read [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revision_Control_System wikipedia's article]. |
This wiki describes the revision control systems | This wiki describes the revision control systems | ||
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Revision as of 07:18, 9 July 2011
A revision control system allows you to hold a repository of software including revisions that have been made to the code. An example is the KDE repository where you can e.g. find an impressive list what changes that have been done to KDEPIM recently. For more information, read wikipedia's article.
This wiki describes the revision control systems