On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 7:37 AM Jörg Schaible
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> But then you rely on the fact, that everyone has such a setting. I've
> already seen pull requests containing such files. It does not happen if the
> .gitignore is local.
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I'm with Jörg on this one.  Having a .gitignore file in the repo is the
standard way most folks do it.  You can't rely upon (nor should you)
everyone having their global .gitignore file set up properly.  Just include
one in the repo and be done with it.

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