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Alignment is a PITA with hard tabs, so can we at least agree on what
tab stop to use? I naïvely mentioned in DEVELOPING that it should be
set to 4, because that's what every Python standard uses. But
throughout the code it varies.

There are plenty of examples of stuff that's aligned using tabs, see
UseManager's init comment for an example. Notice how it is obviously
formatted by somebody using 8 as their tab stop. People who have set
their tab stop to the Python standard will just see an ugly mess.

It's not a big issue, but if we can agree on a rule, I can add it to
the DEVELOPING, and people can just change stuff that assumes a wrong
tab stop.

To avoid bikeshedding I just propose to set it to 4. Any objections?
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Alexander
berna...@gentoo.org
https://secure.plaimi.net/~alexander
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