> While I sympathize with David who prefers (or is used) to some other coding
> style,
> the GNUstep project needs a consistent coding style and the GNU coding
> standard
> are as good a choice as any.  Since GNUstep is a GNU project, it's a natural
> choice.
>

Given that part of the aim of GNUstep is to track Cocoa, might it not
make sense to use the Apple coding guidelines for everything that's
written in Objective-C?

http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/CodingGuidelines/CodingGuidelines.html

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