No issue. I not checked any photos of my grandmother yet :-)

Ok, let's go forward so ;-)

Not sure any decision has been made here other than what was in .gitignore stop me from pushing files that are required to make a release build. We can modify .gitignore as required until everyone is happy with it.

I guess doing a release in a local branch should solve your untracked files problems, tell me if I'm wrong ?
So, the one of the develop branch could be restored.

Thanks,
-Fred

-----Message d'origine----- From: Justin Mclean
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 9:55 AM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: git commit: Removed files that do actually need to be edited and commited from time to time

Hi,

Well, sorry for the irritation you might have feel from my last post, happily, no files have been checked in by mistake yet.
No issue. I not checked any photos of my grandmother yet :-)

The point is almost none of us knows Git, even people who voted on and the decisions taken implying everybody without coordination at this early stage of the Git learning curve irritated me bit.
Couldn't agree with you more.

Before a decision be taken

Not sure any decision has been made here other than what was in .gitignore stop me from pushing files that are required to make a release build. We can modify .gitignore as required until everyone is happy with it.

Thanks,
Justin

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