My view on this is very much along the line of discussions about 
whitespace.  While I have opinions about these matters, for the most part I 
don't want to think about it--I have more pressing concerns.  What's 
important to me is consistency within a code base.  Just like with 
whitespace, I don't want to introduce spurious changes into all my diffs 
when working with other people.  I also don't want to customize 50 editor 
variables to get sane defaults which I have to tweak for various 
environments (work, home, contributing to open source projects).

Supporting different styles is a laudable goal, but I hope we can agree 
that the defaults should be similar in all editors to reduce friction when 
working with others.  Using a style guide maintained by the community for 
those defaults make a lot of sense to me.

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