shelveset
English
Etymology
shelve + set. The term was introduced in Team Foundation Server, a source-control package introduced by Microsoft in the mid-2000s.
Noun
shelveset (plural shelvesets)
- (computing) A kind of changeset containing changes that have been temporarily set aside.
- 2016, Wouter de Kort, DevOps on the Microsoft Stack, page 114:
- A shelveset allows you to store a changeset on the server without adding it to the current codebase and sharing it with team members directly. Each team member has his own “shelf,” where he can store as many shelvesets as he wants.
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