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  2. Historical revisionism - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_revisionism

    Revision of the historical record can reflect new discoveries of fact, evidence, and interpretation as they come to light. The process of historical revision is a common, necessary, and usually uncontroversial process which develops and refines the historical record to make it more complete and accurate.

  3. Help:Page history - Wikipedia

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    A page history shows the sequence of edits made to any editable Wikipedia page, the difference between any two revisions, and a menu of special external tools. A page history is sometimes called revision history or edit history. You can view a page's history by clicking the "View history" tab at the top of the associated page (pictured right).

  4. Version control - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Version_control

    Version control (also known as revision control, source control, and source code management) is the software engineering practice of controlling, organizing, and tracking different versions in history of computer files; primarily source code text files, but generally any type of file. Version control is a component of software configuration ...

  5. Revisionist history - Wikipedia

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    Revisionist history may refer to: Historical revisionism , the reinterpretation of orthodox views on evidence, motivations, and decision-making processes surrounding a historical event

  6. Revisionism - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revisionism

    Revisionism may refer to: . Historical revisionism, the critical re-examination of presumed historical facts and existing historiography . The "revisionists" school of thought in Soviet and Communist studies, as opposed to the Cold War "traditionalists" school

  7. Release notes - Wikipedia

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    Another abbreviation for Release notes is Changelog or Release logs or Software changes or Revision history Updates or README file. [3] However, in some cases, the release notes and changelog are published separately. This split is for clarity and differentiation of feature-highlights from bugs, change requests or improvements on the other side.

  8. Help:How to read an article history - Wikipedia

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    This page describes some of these tricks of the trade. The suggestions here apply mostly to substantive articles with a number of contributors. If the page history indicates that the page is entirely or almost entirely the work of one person, you are dealing with a situation more comparable to evaluating an article on someone's private web site.

  9. Wikipedia : Pruning article revisions

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    An edit history that is clogged with experimental or "junk" edits may become confusing to humans who are trying to work out what happened and when. An editor who makes multiple edits to an article in an attempt to achieve their final plan may view any edits before the final one as temporary revisions that will not remain very long. Sometimes ...