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At what point is version control needed? A small group of programmers have hacked together a system to save work.
A version is defined as a particular form or variant of something. In the case of Digital Asset Management (DAM), versions apply to digital assets and their respective metadata.
Can an open source-based workflow leveraging version control and continuous integration and deployment help streamline machine learning, like it did for software development?
FabDoc is an interesting concept that attempts to tackle a problem many of us didn’t realize we had. There are plenty of version control systems for software, but many projects also have a ha… ...
Source version control systems have been around a very long time, stretching back decades. The VCS are taking on greater importance as the head of the CI/CD pipeline.
Version control – increasingly a de facto part of the embedded software development process – has changed a lot in the past few years. This has major implications for any organisation reviewing its ...
Sounds like you're already at the point where version control would be useful. You probably don't need a sophisticated setup, just a mainline and tags. Maybe branches to work on changes and try ...