Sorry, mistyping. Berkeley *does NOT* have an issue if it is done early in the 
dev cycle…

- Eli 

On Jul 12, 2012, at 8:37 AM, Eli Cochran wrote:

> I'm confused as to what the timing would be? I guess Berkeley does have an 
> issue if it is done early in the dev cycle and not right at the end. 
> 
> It might make sense if it was done as it's own release then we can isolate 
> functional changes from style changes but that might be more trouble than 
> it's worth. 
> 
> Thanks for asking. 
> 
> - Eli 
> 
> 
> 
> On Jul 11, 2012, at 12:25 AM, Nicolaas Matthijs wrote:
> 
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> At last week's UI dev call, we discussed doing a full sweep over the  
>> entire codebase, cleaning up all places that do not adhere to our  
>> style guide (spacing issues, double quotes instead of single quotes,  
>> CSS not expanded, etc.).
>> 
>> In the last weeks, various pull requests have been re-opened and  
>> slowed down because of the styling issues they had, and therefore we'd  
>> like to do one focussed pass and then continue with a commit hook and  
>> unit tests that checks for violations of the style guide.
>> 
>> However, before we go ahead, I wanted to check whether the  
>> institutions running Sakai OAE in production are fine with this, as  
>> there will be an increased likelihood of merge conflicts in areas  
>> where custom code is present. The potential merge conflicts should be  
>> fairly easy to resolve, but we still wanted to check first.
>> 
>> Any objections?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Nicolaas
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> Eli Cochran
> project manager, CalCentral project
> Educational Technology Services, UC Berkeley
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Eli Cochran
project manager, CalCentral project
Educational Technology Services, UC Berkeley

"Do not solve the problem that’s asked of you. It’s almost always the wrong 
problem."
    - Don Norman




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