> Most of the existing code is GNU style. So just use that cause the notion of > trying to move over to Linux style by allowing either is just an argument for > a mess of styles, which I find worse than just sticking to something > consistent.
+1. Consistency is the king here. Unless we convert all the quagga code to whatever style, I prefer to stick to the current coding style so that we can keep the consistency. > I could go with a Go like approach of requiring code to pass through a > formatter - make it part of make process or a git hook. Anything but years of > a mish-mash of different styles all over the place. Interesting approach, Paul. :) Cheers, Kei _______________________________________________ Quagga-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.quagga.net/mailman/listinfo/quagga-dev
