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This is a screenshot of a snapshot of a given FreeCAD file in a file version history. This Screenshot should be annotatated to allow others to appreciate the difference between that file and previous files. This facilitates merging and non-merging decisions from a large pool of collaborators. | This is a screenshot of a snapshot of a given FreeCAD file in a file version history. This Screenshot should be annotatated to allow others to appreciate the difference between that file and previous files. This facilitates merging and non-merging decisions from a large pool of collaborators. | ||
An annotated visual history is relevant for large-scale collaborative product development projects where many developers are working on CAD at the same time. The ideal solution is where a large number of people work on CAD in realtime with realtime updating of the CAD in a web-connected platform. However, this takes too many resources, and the process would require [[Garbage Collection]]. | An annotated visual history is relevant for large-scale collaborative product development projects where many developers are working on CAD at the same time. The ideal solution is where a large number of people work on CAD in realtime with realtime updating of the CAD in a web-connected platform. However, this takes too many resources, and the process would require manual memory management or [[Garbage Collection]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:56, 27 July 2019
This is a screenshot of a snapshot of a given FreeCAD file in a file version history. This Screenshot should be annotatated to allow others to appreciate the difference between that file and previous files. This facilitates merging and non-merging decisions from a large pool of collaborators.
An annotated visual history is relevant for large-scale collaborative product development projects where many developers are working on CAD at the same time. The ideal solution is where a large number of people work on CAD in realtime with realtime updating of the CAD in a web-connected platform. However, this takes too many resources, and the process would require manual memory management or Garbage Collection.