Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> That being said, whilst I strongly prefer 80 character limits, I can
> handle lines being longer in circumstances, too, for all the normal
> reasons (some lines just don't break).

All lines break, and most break gracefully, unless there's an assignment
left side longer than 70 chars: but then there are bigger style problems. :-)


> People seem to forget that one of the key rules in any coding guidelines
> is "do what the existing code does" (see, e.g., the second section of
> PEP 8). Thus, our current standards are in not in conflict with PEP 8 or
> PEP 257.

Are Django committers willing to accept patches that reformat lines within
80 characters?


-- 
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on the desktop, why would we be eager to be dominated by a different
company on the web? [...] I'm not eager to go from being beholden
to Microsoft to being beholden to Adobe. -- Ted Leung, March 2007



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