[ On Wednesday, June 4, 2003 at 13:41:14 (-0700), Peschko, Edward wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: .cvsignore file being ignored...
>
> But that's no good - its error prone,
Ah, NO, it is definitely _not_ error prone!
> and it puts the onus on the user to get it right. If I'm a cvs
>administrator working with lots of newbies, I don't want them to
>clutter up the archive with a bunch of junk.
"cvs add" is an action that happens only in the workspace and it is
trivially undone.
If your user's can't "get it right" before they "cvs commit" then you
really need to re-train them and to do so quickly and vigorously!
Even with the current hack of "cvs add directory", adding unnecessary
directories to the repository is not really much of a problem either.
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