I was wondering why .classpath and .project are in the cvsignore file.

Is there a specific reason for this?

I was hoping these files would be in the repository.  Its not too necessary.

I'm using eclipse and it took me a little bit just to find out that eclipse
checks that .project file for the "tags".  Thus, I didn't see the new
branches..

This isn't major, I already workaround the issue.  I just added to the
"branch list" inside eclipse, then checkout project as -> project wizard.
Then manually built the project settings to get everything built properly.

Any thoughts?

See Ya,

Nick


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