One of the major disadvantages of git’s blame command is that the minimum unit of change it tracks is the line of text. As past of the ELISA Seminar series, Daniel German, Professor of Computer Science at University of Victoria helps address this issue. They’ve developed Cregit, a set of tools the permits that traceability of each token of the source code of a git repository.
The ELISA Seminar Series focuses on hot topics related to ELISA’s mission to define and maintain a common set of elements, processes and tools that can be incorporated into Linux-based, safety-critical systems amenable to safety certification. Speakers are members, contributors and thought leaders from the ELISA Project and surrounding communities. Each seminar comprises a 45-minute presentation and a 15-minute Q&A, and it’s free to attend. You can watch all videos on the ELISA Project Youtube Channel ELISA Seminar Series Playlist here.
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