Bit more on real working/coding ethics: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/184618/what-is-the-best-comment-in-source-code-you-have-ever-encountered
2010/6/1 Ros Arm <[email protected]> > Hello, > So I guess some lessons to learn for this project: > > 1) If you modify someone's code, make sure you test your changes (and > preferably don't mess up the formatting) so their code is not now blamed for > a boot regression. > 2) If someone tells you how to fix their code after it's been messed up, > apply the fix. > 3) If you choose to roll your own fix, write something useful instead of > breaking the function (logic-wise) even more. > > Again, I'm afraid the problem is most of you are students and don't have > work ethics of real employees -- this seems to be the root of many problems > this project has had since the last 2 years I've been watching and working > on the ARM port. > > Carry on! > > -r >
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