I have a question about my Stack Overflow post What would you call source control management software that makes full versions of changes.
I am out of my element here I think; I am not sure exactly.
This community has rules for questions; I get it. But a 5 day question ban because I had the word recommendation in my post? I am really just looking for a term. Here is the best I can do: Say I check out a file, modify it and then check back in. Most of these programs would make a new version of the file and a delta file logging the changes. What I think they want is a source control management software that will create a new file version when an item is checked out, modified, and checked back in so that instead of just having a delta, you have two versions of the file. If this is confusing it could very well be my own lack of understanding about this.
Original post in question:
What Source Control Management softwares will fully backup old versions?
I am looking for a source control management software that will not just make a history of a file that is being changed, but will make full backups of my complete software for each release and version change, even if only one part of it has been modified. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.