I prefer to keep them for two reasons:
1. It happened to new module versions to break the application. I want to 
be sure the posted version is running.
2. Installing and running node is very simple, but managing modules and npm 
not. That could exclude newbies to test/use the application. Brumba should 
be used even by non expert users.

Thank you for replay,
Dan


On Friday, April 5, 2013 2:21:55 AM UTC+2, Renato M. da Gama wrote:
>
> Add node_modules to .gitignore

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