On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 11:40 AM, Steven Jenkins
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps I'm misunderstanding the rule.  My understanding is the rule is:
>
> If you fix whitespace or spelling, *only* do that in a given patch.
> *Don't* mix other fixes in.

That was my understanding as well. Hence "in the course of normal
development" i.e. I'm making a fix and while I make that fix I do a
M-x indent-region so the code is readable, which fixes a whitespace
problem... Or I fix a typo in a comment I notice while I'm working...

If I have to isolate those changes from my patches I'm gonna stop
trying to contribute patches, because it seems a nightmare to me to
try to isolate general development from fixing things you notice
during that development.

--Paul

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