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DOC Mark Fortran code as linguist-vendored #57

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@stephen-hoover stephen-hoover commented Mar 22, 2019

GitHub's linguist library sees the glmnet Fortran code and marks this repository as a Fortran project. It would be better to have it display as Python. Tell linguist that the Fortran code is vendored so that it will be ignored in summary statistics.

See https://github.com/github/linguist#vendored-code

Partially addresses #37 .

Stephen Hoover added 2 commits March 22, 2019 13:22
GitHub's linguist library sees the glmnet Fortran code and marks this repository as a Fortran project. It would be better to have it display as Python. Tell `linguist` that the Fortran code is vendored so that it will be ignored in summary statistics.

See https://github.com/github/linguist#vendored-code
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LGTM!

@elsander elsander assigned stephen-hoover and unassigned elsander Mar 22, 2019
@stephen-hoover stephen-hoover merged commit f2dac4f into civisanalytics:master Mar 22, 2019
@stephen-hoover stephen-hoover deleted the issue-37-ignore-included-fortran branch March 22, 2019 21:47
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