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| | Revision control - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | As software is developed and deployed, it is extremely common for multiple versions of the same software to be deployed in different sites, and for the software's developers to be working privately on updates. |  | | Bugs and other issues with software are often only present in certain versions (because of the fixing of some problems and the introduction of others as the program evolves). |  | | It may also be necessary to develop two versions of the software concurrently (for instance, where one version has bugs fixed, but no new features, while the other version is where new features are worked on). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Version_control_system
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| | #8: Versioning — plone.org |
 | | Versioning a folderish object like a complex article with images may be different by versioning a simple folder or a news. |  | | If you version a news which refers a document you may want to version exaclty the version of the content you have in that moment, or you may want to refer the most recent version. |  | | If you version a complex article you may want to make a snapshot of the main object and also of all the contained items. |
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http://plone.org/products/plone/roadmap/8/view?searchterm=versioning
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| | [Editorial Draft] Versioning XML Languages |
 | | From a versioning perspective, it might be practical in a closed system to say that a new version of a particular language is being introduced into the system at such and such a time and all of the data that conforms to the previous version of the schema will be migrated to the new schema. |  | | One approach is to use version numbers, with a goal of using "major version" changes for incompatible developments and "minor version" changes for compatible ones. |  | | Typically, when introducing a new version using the big bang approach, all of the software that produces or consumes the instance documents is updated in a sweeping overhaul in which the entire system is brought down, the new software deployed and the system is restarted. |
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http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/versioning.html
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 | | Although the versioning extensions are designed to be orthogonal to most aspects of the WebDAV and HTTP protocols, a clarification to RFC 2518 is required for effective interoperable versioning. |  | | A new version history is created for it, and a new version is created that has a copy of the content and dead properties of /foo.html. |  | | In case the versions to be merged are on different lines of descent (neither version is a descendant of the other), neither version should be selected, but instead, a new version should be created that contains the logical merge of the content and dead properties of those versions. |
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3253.txt
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| | Principles of Service Design: Service Versioning (Building Distributed Applications) |
 | | This approach enables multiple versions of an interface to be published without having to specify version numbers or manage relationships between various tModels and interfaces. |  | | Since XML parsers are not required to validate instances using version, developers may decide to implement their own representation of version, enabling the parser to include it in the validation process. |  | | An XML instance will be unable to use multiple versions of a schema representation because versioning occurs at the schema's root. |
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnbda/html/SOADesignVer.asp?...
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| | vincem's WebLog : some Versioning ideas |
 | | Where 5.1 is the major.minor (5.0 was the version for Windows 2000) version of the product and 2600 is the build that this binary was built in and finally 2180 is the build number of the file it is replacing. |  | | There really is only one version number that anyone should care about and that is the ‘file version’ of the files that you ship. |  | | You can use the same format described below for file versioning as for your assembly version (as this is what is recommended with the last field being a little different). |
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http://blogs.msdn.com/vincem/archive/2005/02/27/381267.aspx
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| | WWW Configuration Management Home Page |
 | | This paper describes VTML, the Versioned Text Markup Language, which is a markup language for describing the version history of a document. |  | | Versioning of hypertexts was addressed by Ted Nelson in Literary Machines, and in Engelbart's NLS journal facility in the 60's and 70's. |  | | The topic of hypertext versioning has been researched outside of the WWW context within the academic hypertext community for several years, and offers many insights into the WWW versioning problem. |
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http://www.ics.uci.edu/~ejw/versioning
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| | Versioning for historical view of data |
 | | Versioning feature will use your allocated storage space for maintaining multiple versions. |  | | Versioning feature lets users keep history of changes to a file. |  | | What is the difference between Versioning and Snapshots? |
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http://www.ibackup.com/faqq9b.htm
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| | Extension Versioning, Update and Compatibility - MDC |
 | | - and set the value of this pref to a version number that is compatible with the Extension. |  | | You should set minVersion to the minimum version you want to support and test your extension with. |  | | Firefox and all Extensions and Themes that work with Firefox must be versioned in this way in order for compatibility checking and Update to work. |
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http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firefox/extensions/update.html
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| | Minutes: W3C Technical Plenary 2 March 2005 |
 | | I've seen, in the past 1.5 years at W3C, that many of the technologies that were versioned have been failing in their goals because the cost of adopting new versions was so high as to make adoption of the new version prohibitive. |  | | A consequence of the rule about repeated versioning and what I just said is that you may not always want to write a schema as a delta with respect to the previous schema. |  | | This has its pitfalls -- versions, rates of progress, etc. Focus is however on matching the re-use of specs with re-use of test suites for interop. |
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http://www.w3.org/2005/03/plenary-minutes
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| | Wayback: User-level Versioning File System for Linux |
 | | After versioning has been used in a directory, modifying files or subdirectories in that directory without using versioning will cause the versioning information to become corrupt. |  | | Wayback is an implementation of a versioning file system for Linux. |  | | This means that when you use a Wayback file system, old versions of files are never lost. |
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http://wayback.sourceforge.net
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| | IETF WEBDAV Working Group Home Page |
 | | This document is a revised version of RFC 2518, the WebDAV Distributed Authoring Protocol. |  | | This document describes high-level functional requirements for distributed authoring and versioning on the Web, and has been issued as Internet Informational RFC 2291. |  | | WebDAV wasn't able to finish versioning, so Delta-V is picking up where WebDAV left off, extending the Web with versioning and configuration management support. |
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http://www.ics.uci.edu/~ejw/authoring
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| | Production First Software Encyclopedia of Typography and Electronic Communication : W |
 | | Windows XP Embedded A modular version of Windows XP which permits Microsoft-developed middleware components (such as Internet Explorer or Media Player) found in previous versions of Windows to be removed and replaced. |  | | This problem exists because the current version of HTML is unable to precisely compose text, and precisely place images in relation to that text, in a simple, direct manner. |  | | Furthermore, when Web publishing software is used to create an HTML document, different software packages usually generate different HTML from identical layouts, and some of the HTML generated (perhaps, even most) does not faithfully reproduce the document as the designer set it up on-screen. |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/profirst/w.htm
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| | Extension Versioning |
 | | When the Java Plug-in is running an applet that requires an optional package, the plug-in can access these attributes to determine if the installed optional packages match the vendor and version criteria specified by the applet. |  | | Each optional package listed in this attribute will have a set of additional attributes that the applet uses to specify which version and vendor of the optional package it requires. |  | | The Java Plug-in will compare the value of this attribute with the Implementation-Version attribute of the installed optional package to see if a more recent implementation needs to be downloaded. |
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http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/guide/extensions/versioning.html
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| | Technorati Tag: versioning |
 | | Versioning at Shopping.com Find, compare and buy Versioning and other Computer Software products. |  | | Talking to Bill Lazar, he suggested that my web serrvices versioning problems are similar to his problems with Ruby... |  | | File Syncforce - Version Control System Backup/Replicate/Store files, including FTP and Powerbuilder. |
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http://www.technorati.com/tag/versioning
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| | The Linux Documentation Project: History |
 | | The first occurrences of DocBook were seen in 2000; DocBook now is the preferred submission format because it enables easy generation of HTML, PS, PDF and other formats from the source files. |  | | In 1999, the project hosted eight guides, including version 1.0 of the Linux Network Administrator's Guide and beta-1 of the Linux User's Guide. |  | | Previous printed versions often contained stale HOWTOs, but this one essentially was printed straight from the on-line master documents. |
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http://www.tldp.org/history.html
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| | CITES Glossary |
 | | It was the first commercial version of Unix. |  | | POP3, a newer version, can be used with or without SMTP. |  | | A software system (developed by CITES) that enables one or more high-security SSL HTTP servers in a domain (entrusted with handling user passwords) to provide reliable client identification for applications running on other authorized SSL HTTP servers within the domain. |
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http://www.cites.uiuc.edu/glossary
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