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Re: What are those .gitignore files doing in the CVS?
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Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: What are those .gitignore files doing in the CVS? |
Date: |
Thu, 05 Feb 2009 08:38:56 +0900 |
Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> writes:
> So, as long as the mirror is only one-way I don't see a need for those
> files to appear in the CVS.
I certainly don't want to spend the time setting up a complicated
infrastructure for 4 very small files; if somebody else does it, great,
whatever.
But until somebody _does_ do it, there's obviously a reason for those
files to be in CVS. They are useful, and do not have a negative impact.
-Miles
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- Re: What are those .gitignore files doing in the CVS?, (continued)
- Re: What are those .gitignore files doing in the CVS?, Stefan Monnier, 2009/02/04
- Re: What are those .gitignore files doing in the CVS?, Miles Bader, 2009/02/04
- Re: What are those .gitignore files doing in the CVS?, Stefan Monnier, 2009/02/04
- Re: What are those .gitignore files doing in the CVS?,
Miles Bader <=
- Re: What are those .gitignore files doing in the CVS?, Miles Bader, 2009/02/04
- Re: What are those .gitignore files doing in the CVS?, Jonathan Rockway, 2009/02/06
- Re: What are those .gitignore files doing in the CVS?, Stefan Monnier, 2009/02/06
- Re: What are those .gitignore files doing in the CVS?, mail, 2009/02/06
Re: What are those .gitignore files doing in the CVS?, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2009/02/07