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Andre Dietisheim commented on JBIDE-11134:
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copying my comments from JBIDE-10391:
{quote}
In most project I was involved (before Red Hat) in, Eclipse specific configuration files
were considered as non-project files which were not committed to the source control
system. Even more if there were project members that were not working with Eclipse (but
intellij, netbeans etc.). The same applies if you consider that the default project, that
is created when you create a new openshift application, does not have any eclipse specific
files.
By adding those configuration files to the gitignore we prevent them from being committed
to the OpenShift git repo and keep them local (since they were created when importing the
app to the local workspace).
Therefore, the current behaviour is a reasonable default to me. The user may still remove
those entries from gitignore manually and commit the eclipse files if he wants to.
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Do not put Eclipse files into .gitignore if an existing project is
shared with different Git repository
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Key: JBIDE-11134
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-11134
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Enhancement
Components: openshift
Affects Versions: 3.3.0.Beta1
Reporter: Lucia Jelinkova
Assignee: Andre Dietisheim
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 3.3.0.CR1
When enabling an OpenShift application for an existing project that already contains Git
configuration the OpenShift should not change the .classpath, .project and .settings
configuration in .gitignore. The user might have had a reason not to ignore them and might
be surprised when his configuration changes.
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