Russel Winder-4 wrote: > > I was proposing to commit a .gitignore file as a trial to see if I can > commit and to help support others using Git as a Subversion client for > Gradle. Is this OK? >
hi russel, this is a question not directly related to gradle ... as you mentioned, that you are user of both 'bazaar' and 'git' ... may i ask a question about that ?: why do you use 2 different DVCS ? is'nt one of them sufficient for you needs ? i took a look at 'bazaar' recently and was quite impressed by the concepts and also by what i saw at launchpad.net. so i would have guessed, that anyone who has made the decision to use bazaar would not have a reason to use git or mercurial too - despite from conditions, where you do'nt have a choice. regarding gradle, i think you have the choice ... so why do you use git (-> .gitignore) for gradle and not bazaar ? btw. in the .gitignore you may not want to exclude all contents of the buildSrc/ dir. thank you and have a nice weekend ! -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Asking-first-just-in-case-tp19895714p19928274.html Sent from the gradle-dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email
