Creative projects have a life of their own, and this is nowhere more clearly demonstrated than by open source software. A few years ago, Google [correction] New Zealand programmer Andrew Caudwell ...
We discuss the differences between versioning and version control in a software development environment. Learn more. In software management, you will often hear about the concepts of versioning and ...
Development projects require a team of developers all working on the same code at the same time. With this level of collaboration comes the risk of something going ...
And every version control system must possess universal attributes, he notes. One, it should provide revision control on individual assets or objects. Two, it should provide the obvious version ...
Git 2.55 makes Rust enabled by default for the first time, meaning any build pipeline that compiles Git from source will fail ...
CollabNet this week is unveiling a hosted service for Subversion, an open source version-control system for enterprise software development. CollabNet Subversion On Demand supports team-based ...
Desktop manufacturing tools like 3-D printers have spawned a new community of amateur makers who'd like to build upon each other's ideas. But, co-creating actual stuff is harder than it sounds. Why?
Git, the open source distributed software version control system pioneered by Linux founder Linus Torvalds in 2005, is now gaining real momentum with developers. But don’t count out rivals like ...
But for now at least, Git is on a roll. This story, " Torvalds's Git: The 'it' technology for software version control," was originally published at InfoWorld.com. Follow the latest developments in ...