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Re: Re: Maintaining 'stable' and 'development' versionsof a repository (hop: msg#00011version-control.bitkeeper.user
Chris Siebenmann wrote: The (theoretical) argument against the straightjacket goes something No-one has suggested that the VCS prevent the code from being broken. This particular issue is about the reproducability of the source base itself, whether it is broken or not. Determining whether the code is broken or not is a matter of language semantics. VCMs never get involved beyond a distinction between binary and text with those semantics. Brendan
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