There is one caveat: the file should (probably) be committed in the
release branch, to show in svn what we have released. It may be some
gray area though since it is generated from source (we don't commit
the javadoc and class files as well).
The grayness imo is based on the legal status of the file: it is a
rather important part of any release.
For now I'd rather keep it in the root.
Martijn
On 4/10/07, Jean-Baptiste Quenot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Martijn Dashorst:
> There is a NOTICE file in the project root. Don't edit this
> file, it is generated with each release, but edit the NOTICE
> file for the corresponding project.
>
> Perhaps this one should go into svn:ignore, but I am not sure if
> that will work for only one file.
Yes I think you can safely remove this file from SVN and add it to
svn:ignore.
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