- to
changesets, for
example Darcs calls them "patches",
while Pijul refers to them as "changes".
Version control systems attach metadata to
changesets. Typical...
- only
changes once
across all
changesets between the
start and end of the
search space. If
there are
multiple changesets across the
search space where...
-
search and diff capabilities, it provides: the
notion of
changelog and
changesets - even if the
underlying version control system (such as CVS) does not...
-
numbers (namespace). With
Integrated Difference,
revisions are
based on the
Changesets themselves,
which can
describe changes to more than one file. Network...
-
created between changesets and
corresponding issues recorded in MantisBT.
Multiple issue IDs can be
specified in a
single changeset message, although...
- control. It
tracks revisions to files,
groups sets of
revisions into
changesets, and
tracks history across renames. The
focus of the
project is on integrity...
- copies.
Changeset oriented Instead of
tracking individual files (as in CVS), GNU arch
tracks changesets,
which are akin to patches. Each
changeset is a description...
- alterations. A
changeset describes the
exact differences between two
successive versions in the
version control system's
repository of changes.
Changesets are typically...
- Rapid, and Potlatch. OSM
accepts contributions from the
general public.
Changesets submitted through editors and the OSM API
immediately enter the database...
- Draft.
World Wide Web Consortium.
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January 2018.
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