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Author mdk
Recipients barry, martin.panter, mdk, pitrou, twouters, vstinner, xdegaye
Date 2018-01-20.14:28:24
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I don't see a use case where one want to edit a file without having his work being tracked by git, can someone shed a light to me on this?

I understand that to modify a single configuration point (a path, whatever) a configure option is the right way and is not versioned by git, but Modules/Setup is a file, not a flag.

But, I assumed the whole time Modules/Setup modifications are not trivial, but the result of some work worth versioning, unlike a single configure option, am I wrong?
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2018-01-20 14:28:25mdksetrecipients: + mdk, twouters, barry, pitrou, vstinner, xdegaye, martin.panter
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