On 7/16/11 12:04 AM, Johnathan Meehan wrote:
... Eventually grouping those maters in one thread could help.
I thought that perhaps a Confluence page might be better suited; far
less confusing I think as the information is available in one place. We
can just delete it when were done, or convert it over the next few days
to a useful reference document:

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/DEFT/Coding+Standards


What do you think? Is this okay to do?
Whatever works. Just be sure that every committer is aware that such discussion is occurring through the wiki page you mentioned.

I insist : keep the discussion opened. Not all the committers have subscribed to the wiki,and tracking exchanges is not easy on confluence, when it's trivial on a ML.

What I would suggest here would be to write down a proposal on a wik pagei, and start discussing it on this ML, updating the page as soon as you all agree on something stable. If you don't agree on some point or another, not a big deal. You are smart enough to know how to swallow pride and move on...

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Regards,
Cordialement,
Emmanuel Lécharny
www.iktek.com

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