Examples of using Changesets in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Official/political
But what are changesets?
Changesets can be downloaded, closed and displayed.
For that we need Changesets.
Changesets take care of filtering, validating, and maintaining constraints when changing a schema.
We will see the virtual fields in action in the Changesets section.
A'modern' system that uses changesets over file revisions and distributed operation rather than centralized control.
Jetring- GPG keyring maintenance using changesets.
Jetring: gpg keyring maintenance using changesets(package info), orphaned since 283 days.
The IDE turns all applied patches up to the selected patch into regular changesets.
First, note that in order to work with changesets, we need to make sure that our movie structure has preloaded associated data.
Robert Collins added that cscvs can help identify changesets with CVS.
Tags are applied to elements or changesets(i.e., tagging them) resulting in a collection of tags of any size.
The output from a successful Push will list any changesets created.
Specifically, this combines two separate changesets in a repository into a new changeset that describes how they combine.
This approach also makes it easier to pull out or revert one of the changesets if you need to later.
All changesets are universally unique and have tons of meta-data so you can reject anything you don't[want] before you try it.
Koha 3.8.0 contains over 130 enhancements with over 1000 changesets from 71 developers.
Now we can create changesets, but since we do not have validation, any changes to user's name will be accepted, so we can end up with an empty name.
As you may remember from Chapter 1,Git doesn't store data as a series of changesets or deltas, but instead as a series of snapshots.
Once someone has been identified as a problematic contributor then one only needs to perform a brief of inspection of subsequent edits before reversion future changesets.
Developed clusterchanges¿a lightweight static analysis technique for decomposing changesets in different partitions that can be reviewed independently.
As a consequence, the presence of large changesets containing several independent modifications(e. g. bug fixes, refactoring, features additions etc) can negatively affect the efficacy of code review.
If some edits can be proven to be counterproductive andhelpful edits are not obvious then the changesets in question should be reverted.
Remembering that we are thinking of revisions as changesets, you should Use the revision after the end point of the last merge as the start point for this merge.
The main move we are planning to OSMCHA is torebuild the interface and make it map-based instead of showing the changesets on a list, we want to exhibit it over a map.
To turn all applied patches in a patch queue series into regular changesets, complete the following steps: Note: To apply all saved patches in the repository, choose Team> Queues> Push All Patches from the main menu.
If we don't get a reasonable response(or gets no response) and the dubious edits continue and there are not a good number of balancing clearly positive contributions then we should look to prove at least one bad edit andmay then come to the decision in discussion with others that it is appropriate to revert the change-set in question and potentially all changesets by that person.
We can request, butnot require contributors to add comments to their changesets and to have created a useful personal page with some details about their interest and knowledge.
As it is impossible for the community to review all edits,my idea was to create a tool to point the changesets that potentially can damage the map and to analyse the metadata searching for suspect words.
Since version 0.6 of the API, map editors andimport tools are encouraged to attach a few metadata tags to the changesets they create(changesets are not data elements) instead of tagging every added or modified data element.