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In revision control, a changeset is a way to group a number of modifications that are relevant to each other in one atomic package, that may be canceled or propagated as needed. This is one synchronization model.[1][2]
References
- Pool, Martin (2004). "Integrals and derivatives". Martin Pool's blog. http://sourcefrog.net/weblog/software/vc/derivatives.html.
- Roundy, David. "Theory of patches". Darcs User Manual. http://darcs.net/manual/node9.html.
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Revision control software Years, where available, indicate the date of first stable release. Systems with names in italics are no longer maintained or have planned end-of-life dates. Local only - PVCS (1985)
Client-server Free/open-source- CVS (1990)
- CVSNT (1998)
- Subversion (2004)
Proprietary- Software Change Manager (1970s)
- ClearCase (1992)
- CMVC (1994)
- Visual SourceSafe (1994)
- Perforce (1995)
- StarTeam (1995)
- MKS Integrity (2001)
- AccuRev SCM (2002)
- SourceAnywhere (2003)
- Vault (2003)
- Team Foundation Server (2005)
- Rational Team Concert (2008)
Distributed Free/open-sourceProprietary- TeamWare (1990s?)
- Code Co-op (1997)
- BitKeeper (1998)
- Plastic SCM (2006)
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