updating some git course material, and i want to add to the config
section at least a small number of example config settings that make
practical sense to add to the system /etc/gitconfig file. that is,
config settings that, even if i don't explain them fully, even novice
git users will appreciate that such settings make sense to apply to
*all* users on a system.
i imagine that would include any (corporate-mandated) settings
related to networking authentication and protocols,
filesystem-related settings and more, such as:
* core.protect{HFS,NTFS}
* whitespace/EOL settings
* proxy/ssh-related commands
* http.* settings
* some sendemail settings
you get the idea. i don't have a ton of experience configuring git in
an enterprise setting, so while there are a zillion config settings
one *could* add to /etc/gitconfig, i'm interested in what experienced
git admins can testify really make sense to set in a corporate
environment. does that make sense?
open to thoughts ...
rday
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