Bug#697429: ITP: gitignore-boilerplates -- shell script for easily accessing gitignore boilerplate
I can't understand what is the main point.
Do you think "connect to github" makes some kind of license problem?
>>>>> On Sat, 05 Jan 2013 16:24:29 +0100
>>>>> dr@jones.dk(Jonas Smedegaard) said:
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> Quoting TANIGUCHI Takaki (2013-01-05 14:22:10)
> > > If I understand it correctly, this tool will connect to github at
> > > each use of it.
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> > No, this tool connects github only at first time to create local cache
> > and explictly users order update the cache.
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> My main point was not "at every use", but "connect to github".
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> > > Would be nice if Debian version of the tool could be made to made to
> > > pass the "lonely island" test not only for source but also for
> > > runtime use: Include with the binary package snapshots of those
> > > boilerplate files, and use those by default, only fetching from
> > > github if explicitly requesting it.
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> ...and therefore ny suggestion seems still valid, even if the tool do
> caching of github-fetched files.
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