+1 works for me!

Cheers,
Chris

On Sep 30, 2012, at 4:58 AM, Martin Desruisseaux wrote:

> One last question: since I work on NetBeans, I have an "ide-project/NetBeans" 
> directory with NetBeans project configuration files. This configuration is 
> not specific to my machine; it is designed in a way that should make it 
> possible to anyone to open it (NetBeans stores user-specific information in a 
> separated directory called "private"). It is not a replacement to Maven; 
> actually Maven must be run at least once before to open the project, because 
> the project refers to some files produced by Maven.
> 
> While NetBeans can open natively Maven projects, NetBeans projects are faster 
> to debug and contains information not found in Maven projects, for example 
> the words added to the spell-checker for the SIS javadoc. Would it be okay if 
> I commit a clean (user-neutral) "ide-project/NetBeans" directory, excluding 
> of course the "private" sub-directory? Maybe something similar could be done 
> in an "ide-project/Eclipse" directory if someone wish.
> 
>    Martin
> 


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