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Distributed revision control systems / Version control / Git / Software bugs / Transaction processing / Distributed revision control / Linux kernel / Revision control / Commit / Computer programming / Software / Computing
Date: 2009-10-30 06:39:36
Distributed revision control systems
Version control
Git
Software bugs
Transaction processing
Distributed revision control
Linux kernel
Revision control
Commit
Computer programming
Software
Computing

Fighting regressions with git bisect Christian Couder [removed] October 29,2009

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