No, no, never commit .gitignore. Mine always starts with .gitignore  :-)

The advantage of a local-only .gitignore is that every user can adapt 
their .gitignore to their local build tools (netbeans ...). If there is 
one thing I learned from svn it its that svn:ignore is an antipattern; 
it exposes local details to the community.

On 02/07/12 11:54, Jody Garnett wrote:
> should we consider committing one of these now that we are all using git?

-- 
Ben Caradoc-Davies <[email protected]>
Software Engineer
CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering
Australian Resources Research Centre



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