On 25/05/2018, Goetz Salzmann <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, May 25 '18 at 10:15, Patrick Georgi via coreboot wrote: >> That is, who would unbearably suffer from 132 characters per line of >> code? > > See https://mobile.twitter.com/changelog/status/999652792707858433
:D Like quite a few people I've encountered, I set up my text editing environment to make ≤80cpl convenient and ergonomic, because: (a) it is such a prevalent convention; and (b) ≤80cpl is very readable (at least, it is for me and quite a few other people; and (c) typically, when I encounter a codebase that doesn't follow ≤80cpl, it doesn't follow *any* cpl convention and needs taking in hand. Sticking to ≤80cpl should make it easier for anyone else, who also does that, to work with the Coreboot codebase without having to modify their text editing environment. However... > [On] the other hand I do so little > coreboot development, that you should not base any decision on my humble > opinion. Ditto ;) -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] https://mail.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

