I wonder if these words are synonymous with each other?
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Yes, they are equivalent terms for most uses.
When you’re getting “changeset” 5100 or “revision” 5100, you’re discussing the same thing. A changeset is technically the changes contained there-in (same with most source control systems) and revision is technically the version after the changeset is applied, but most of the time, you’re talking about the same thing.