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Update link to wikipedia VC -> Common terminology

The wikipedia section `Version_control#Common_vocabulary` has moved to `Version_control#Common_terminology`.
You know, scrolling along is harassing :-)
Romain 5 years ago
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 Normally, Composer deals with tags (as opposed to branches -- if you don't
 Normally, Composer deals with tags (as opposed to branches -- if you don't
 know what this means, read up on
 know what this means, read up on
-[version control systems](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Version_control#Common_vocabulary)).
+[version control systems](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Version_control#Common_terminology)).
 When you write a version constraint, it may reference a specific tag (e.g.,
 When you write a version constraint, it may reference a specific tag (e.g.,
 `1.1`) or it may reference a valid range of tags (e.g., `>=1.1 <2.0`, or
 `1.1`) or it may reference a valid range of tags (e.g., `>=1.1 <2.0`, or
 `~4.0`). To resolve these constraints, Composer first asks the VCS to list
 `~4.0`). To resolve these constraints, Composer first asks the VCS to list