On Friday 20 February 2004 18:18 CET Sander Striker wrote:
> > From: Malte S. Stretz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 6:15 PM
> >
> > I think the last discussion about a coding style dies off before we
> > came to a real conclusion.
> >
> > While I was browsing the Apache site a few minutes ago, I noticed that
> > there's something called "Apache Developers' C Language Style Guide"
> > [1]. It looks sane (mostly like the stuff we were discussion) and like
> > something we could use for Perl, too.
> >
> > That way we won't have to argument about tabs or not and two or four
> > spaces, just follow the style used within the group we're now a part
> > of. I would even use four spaces as suggested by the guide, just to
> > come to an conclusion ;-)
>
> Note that it is perfectly ok for the SA community to come up with their
> own coding style.  This is not something the ASF will enforce or
> anything. The global styleguide is just that, a guide.  Reformatting all
> your code isn't something you want to do that often.

I know, but as it's already quite similar to the discussed style and we 
wanted to unify the code anyway, I think the best way is to do it like most 
of (?) the ASF.

Cheers,
Malte

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