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glossary:glossary_g [2017/02/16 11:20] – external edit 127.0.0.1glossary:glossary_g [2021/08/08 04:48] – updated the wikipedia link Wayne
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 +===== Gerber =====
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 +A Gerber is a 2D binary vector image that describes every single layer of the PCB design. For instance, one Gerber describes the silk screen while the other describes the top, copper layer.
  
 ===== GIT repository ===== ===== GIT repository =====
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 GIT is one of a group of publicly accessible repositories for software, firmware, and documentation which implement 'versioning' Versioning keeps track of changes to files and let's one follow those changes, revert to previous versions, and create branches so that varieties of the code can be made, and also merge branches back into the main branch.   GIT is one of a group of publicly accessible repositories for software, firmware, and documentation which implement 'versioning' Versioning keeps track of changes to files and let's one follow those changes, revert to previous versions, and create branches so that varieties of the code can be made, and also merge branches back into the main branch.  
  
-Wiki entry: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git_%28software%29]]+Wiki entry: [[wp>Git_%28software%29|GIT Software]]
  
 SourceForge is another such web based versioning repository and should be familiar to MERG members as the home of JMRI: [[http://jmri.sourceforge.net]],  SourceForge is another such web based versioning repository and should be familiar to MERG members as the home of JMRI: [[http://jmri.sourceforge.net]], 
glossary/glossary_g.txt · Last modified: 2022/03/24 20:13 by chrisridd

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