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* Permit moving back and forth through different **revisions** (i.e., the history) of the project. | * Permit moving back and forth through different **revisions** (i.e., the history) of the project. | ||
* Allow **branching** and **merging** of revisions. | * Allow **branching** and **merging** of revisions. | ||
- | * Let multiple users (a team) share and integrate code. | + | * Let multiple users (a team) **share and integrate** code. |
===== Backing up is not a core function! ===== | ===== Backing up is not a core function! ===== | ||
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* The VCS you use may suck as a backup system. | * The VCS you use may suck as a backup system. | ||
* Backing up is something you may or may not get "for free." | * Backing up is something you may or may not get "for free." | ||
- | * Depending on the VCS you use, if you lose the repository, you may lose all the history---or the entire project. | + | * With some VCS, if you lose the repository, you lose all the history or even the entire project. |
===== Centralized versus distributed ===== | ===== Centralized versus distributed ===== | ||
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===== Endcruft ===== | ===== Endcruft ===== | ||
- | This content is Copyright © 2011-2016 Mithat Konar | + | This content is Copyright © 2011-2019 Mithat Konar |
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