On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 4:36 PM, Victor Wagner <vi...@wagner.pp.ru> wrote:

> I've noticed that source distribution archive of the postgresql contain
> more than hundred of .gitignore files and one .gitattributes.
>
> Is it just a bug nobody bothered to fix, or these files can make
> any sense outside git repository?
>

They are harmless and do not consume that much space in a tarball, contrary
to .git/ which has the whole history of the repository. And this behavior
matches for example git-archive. Keeping them also has the advantage to
allow people to deploy a tarball easily in an orphan branch of a fresh git
repository. In a couple of companies where people can just work from
tarballs (this exists and I know some), that's actually useful to keep them.
-- 
Michael

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