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Update R.gitignore #3126

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@Engcompaulo Engcompaulo commented Jul 19, 2019

Reasons for making this change:

TODO

Links to documentation supporting these rule changes:

TODO

If this is a new template:

  • Link to application or project’s homepage: TODO
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@shiftkey shiftkey commented Jul 21, 2019

@Engcompaulo any links to StackOverflow discussions or other documentation about this change?

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@Engcompaulo Engcompaulo commented Jul 22, 2019

I am requesting this modification because as I work in the area, I see many colleagues and other works here in Github itself, uploading files that should not be shared. As for example, bases in csv, feather, fst, and so on.

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@shiftkey shiftkey commented Jul 22, 2019

@Engcompaulo I want to ensure that this change makes sense to the community, because there might be other situations where users want to commit these files in the repository.

Any other information to help me understand this change would be greatly appreciated.

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@shiftkey shiftkey commented Feb 10, 2020

Closing this out due to inactivity.

@Engcompaulo if you're still interested in submitting this contribution, please open a fresh pull request and address the outstanding questions from this review.

@shiftkey shiftkey closed this Feb 10, 2020
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