I suggest to agree on one line ending and use that throughout the
repository.

Until today the only rule that exists is that each file must use exactly
one type of line endings. Mixed line endings are forbidden by svn
properties.

On 16 Oct 2016 4:21 p.m., "JJoe2" <g...@git.apache.org> wrote:

> Github user JJoe2 commented on the issue:
>
>     https://github.com/apache/log4net/pull/25
>
>     The .gitattributes file you committed doesn’t specify line endings for
> most file types including .cs and .csproj (the most commonly modified ones).
>
>     However I don’t feel competent to say whether it’s really a good
> idea.   Having read the section on “Refreshing the repository after
> changing line endings”, it seems that a number of arcane git incantations
> may be required to get everything working again after doing so.   Which
> might cause problems for people who have forked but are struggling with git.
>
>
>
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