I suspect some of us will be interested in this brief history of version
control.
http://www.flourish.org/blog/?p=397
--tj
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Quite a walk down memory lane. Thanks Tom.
My own memory involves paper tape and card decks as the persistent
source with text files being ephemeral in the early days. It was much
harder to keep variants in this form, but much easier to remember which
version was the correct one. I'm sure
As a student of collaboration, and a long time user of revision control in
code and in documents, I am a big fan, but also share the author's curiosity
as to what is next?.
I know git has a model for cloning, pushing and pulling from other
clones, but does it have a feature for aggregating
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