Definition of Committer. Meaning of Committer. Synonyms of Committer

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Definition of Committer

Committer
Committer Com*mit"ter, n. 1. One who commits; one who does or perpetrates. --South. 2. A fornicator. [Obs.] --T. Decker.

Meaning of Committer from wikipedia

- Look up committer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A committer is an individual who is permitted to modify the source code of a software project, that...
- Look up commit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Commit may refer to: Commit (data management), a set of permanent changes in a database COMMIT (SQL)...
- Disagree and commit is a management principle that individuals are allowed to disagree while a decision is being made, but that once a decision has been...
- A gated commit, gated check-in or pre-tested commit is a software integration pattern that reduces the chances for breaking a build (and often its ****ociated...
- In version control systems, a commit is an operation which sends the latest changes of the source code to the repository, making these changes part of...
- because of anything that happened to the committer or might happen to the committer, but merely for that committer's own gratification: to cause shame to...
- atomic commit is an operation that applies a set of distinct changes as a single operation. If the changes are applied, then the atomic commit is said...
- In computing, commit charge is a term used in Microsoft Windows operating systems to describe the total amount of virtual memory of all processes that...
- Commit This to Memory is the second studio album by American rock band Motion City Soundtrack. Produced by Mark Hoppus, the album was released on June...
- transactions. A commit is an act of committing. The record of commits is called the commit log. In terms of transactions, the opposite of commit is to discard...