On or about  Wednesday, February 18, 2009, at 01:33AM, Steve Borho indited:
>I prefer for unknowns to be shown in commit be default. Forgetting to
>add new files is just too common of a problem.
>
>With the new hgignore dialog, I'm hoping it will be easier for people to
>maintain decent ignore patterns so any unknowns that do show up are
>meaningful.

Well, my problem is that hgignore won't help.
I have lots of noise files (t1.py, t2.py, foo.py) floating around in my tree as 
I am trying out things too tedious to retype into the python top level, but 
really of no interest to anyone else but me.

I suppose I could have a personal naming scheme: ignore1.py, ignore2.py, but I 
am really loathe to have a pattern in .hgignore that would automatically 
discount any .py file no matter how obscure.
For now I will live with the unknowns in the commit dialog. :)

-Doug


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