I'd say this: I'll go for it if you can go through all of JIRA and assure me there are little to no issues open against it that need to be fixed. It's not even necessarily the active ones. Either that or promise to update/fix them once the reformat is done.
I still, however, think it is pointless unless we have a process in place that automatically reformats every commit, as it is bound to be one of those annoying little things that prevents people from contributing b/c they have to have the formatting just right in order to contribute. -Grant On May 29, 2010, at 5:22 PM, Jake Mannix wrote: > On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Sean Owen <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> Better still in math would be to chuck out the pieces we haven't found a >> use >> for and don't suppose there will be a use for soon. Then care about the >> rest. What would happen if I suggest we delete anything still deprecated? >> > > -1 on that idea. We don't currently use the QR decompositions in > there, for example, but it would be really silly to have to re-code them all > over > again as soon as we found we needed it. > > -jake
