Howdy,
I noticed myself and some others recently submitting changes to .gitignore, 
adding files we keep in our directories, such as our favorite editor’s specific 
files.

Being a git newbie I figured this was just going to be necessary, and 
wireshark’s .gitignore would grow to include a very large list of file names.  
But in googling this I found that one can have an ignore file at the git global 
level as well, and even one for a specific repository without being 
committed/shared with others. (see 
https://help.github.com/articles/ignoring-files)

So it seems to me that we shouldn’t put our editor-specific or 
whatever-specific excludes in wireshark’s source-controlled .gitignore.
Right?

-hadriel

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