On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Laurent Gautier <lgaut...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I suppose that your have strong arguments for not moving from R-2.7 to R-2.8
> ? NewDevDesc was a transition entity and has gone away with R-2.8.
> (It's still a moving target, but the target R for rpy2-2.1 by the time it
> gets ready will likely be R-2.9... at least)

Not really -- it just happens that 2.7 is what Ubuntu has packaged,
and it was easier to write the one line patch to make rpy2 compatible
with 2.7 than it would be to build and maintain an
out-of-package-system 2.8. And the patch is trivial, correct, and
sufficient, so eh, why not.

> I have no strong preference on the matter. I often get by with whatever
> default the Emacs on the system has, but I can accommodate with no-tabs if
> wished (although now comes The Question: how many spaces ?).

I don't care, the existing 2-space indent is fine by me... but tabs
are Evil :-).

-- Nathaniel

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