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Derek Robert Price wrote:

| "Greatest Common Ancestor", or GCA, is a term that refers to the RCS
| revision structure and always means the *more* recent revision two
| revisions have in common, often a branch point, but in the case of a
| branch of a branch and the trunk, note that the GCA is on the trunk, not
| the base revision of the branch, but the base revision of its parent.


Er, *more* above should read "most".


Derek
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