On Thu, 31 Mar 2016, David Lamparter wrote:
FWIW, I would go further and accept Linux style on a per-file basis in other
parts of Quagga. I can't find hard data on it, but it seems to be the most
commonly used style in FOSS projects.
Feedback appreciated,
I'd rather leave it at GNU style being the default and recommended for
the project, as most code has that. Unless there's a good reason why not
(e.g. imports of external code).
I don't care massively about the style, some bits of the GNU style are
nice, some 50/50, some less so, ditto for other stles. Different style
everywhere is just jarring though and that annoys me the most -
switching is annoying both on typing and reading.
Never going to suit everyone, but we can try minimise the switching
within Quagga anyway.
Not sure allowing people to submit either style to any file will things
better for anyone.
P.S.: how do people convert that document to something viewable?
markdown_py produces somewhat-broken output for me.
It's still a TeX document, just with a lot of markdown now where PanDoc
can convert that 1:1 back to TeX easily, cause people seem to find
markdown easier to read/write raw.
Please don't remove the TeX commands.
regards,
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