2006/4/16, Nathan Beyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> +1
>
> I think "use your good judgment" is a great comment on this whole topic
> (and
> others). Let contributors submit test code based on their judgment and let
> committers massage and/or commit based on their best judgment. If another


:) That's right everyone believe in his judgment, so the code shall be in
variety of styles. I believe most of them are correct and good, but maybe
some of them are not, or some developers do not have their own idea of
naming orstyle, so offer a model/example here is useful.

contributor or committer feels that a refactoring would be helpful, then let
> the process work.


No one would like his code changed by others ... Why not make it acceptable
for everyone at the first time? It won't waste time. :)

-Nathan
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Geir Magnusson Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> test<SomethingUsefulWithMaybeANumberIfItsOverloadedWhereYouUseYourGoodJudg
> > ement>
> >
> > or
> >
> >
> test<SomethingThatYouWouldLikeToEncounterIfYouWereReadingCodeForFirstTime>
> >
> > but not
> >
> > test<SomethingDogmaticJustForSakeOfDogma>
> >
>
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Best Regards!

Jimmy, Jing Lv
China Software Development Lab, IBM

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