Branko Čibej wrote on Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 12:04:08 +0100: > I had occasion to look at our trunk RAT report today and found (amongst > others) the following files flagged: > > tools/server-side/svnpubsub/example.conf > tools/server-side/svnpubsub/rc.d/svnpubsub > tools/server-side/svnpubsub/rc.d/svnpubsub.debian > tools/server-side/svnpubsub/rc.d/svnpubsub.freebsd > tools/server-side/svnpubsub/rc.d/svnpubsub.solaris > tools/server-side/svnpubsub/rc.d/svnwcsub > tools/server-side/svnpubsub/rc.d/svnwcsub.debian > tools/server-side/svnpubsub/rc.d/svnwcsub.freebsd > tools/server-side/svnpubsub/rc.d/svnwcsub.solaris > tools/server-side/svnpubsub/svnpubsub/__init__.py > tools/server-side/svnpubsub/test.conf > > > The __init__.py can probably grow a license header, and I'm almost sure > we can either ignore all of rc.d/ or add headers to the files in there. > How about the remaining two config files? >
If possible I'd like to ignore example.conf to keep it readable ('cat'-able). No strong opinion on the others. > -- Brane > > -- > Branko Čibej > Director of Subversion | WANdisco | www.wandisco.com >