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On 8/10/06, Bryan Pendleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think that we should probably have a formal vote now
This seems fine to me.
I suggest reformatting the main paragraph to make it slightly more explicit
that we are adopting these conventions incorporating these amendments. So
I am suggesting something like this:
Derby uses the "Code Conventions for the Java Programming Language"
(http://java.sun.com/docs/codeconv/html/CodeConvTOC.doc.html ) with these
amendments:
- space indentation (no tabs).
- Derby does not discourage deferring variable declaration to the first use.
- Lines should be limited to 80 characters
- @author tags should not be used at all
Note: There is a great deal of existing code that does not match this
convention. Changes to existing code should match the surrounding code
for readability, matching tabs or spaces as appropriate (see Tabs) .
Patches should not have white space diffs. Code and diffs should be
readable in context.
thanks,
bryan
