Thomas,

> Another alternative is: I could go through the code and add comments
>> in form of questions.
>>
>
> Please no. A git source code repository is not a wiki. Maybe some kind of
> code review platform would be nice: you could tag specific line in the code
> and ask for comments. I'd be open to participate to such an experiment.
> Although don't expect me to set this up.


Was not proposing to commit this into the main repo, just a very simple way
to tag lines that probably need some more comments.
The "experts" then just could do a diff and see those points, remove the
tag and/or add comment.
Thought this would be a very simple channel for this goal.

Do you have any specific code review platform, that could be well
integrated with git and a simple editor like vim?


> Can I push the result somewhere? I do not have mob access etc. Shall I
>> setup my own tcc git repo?
>>
>
> Everybody has mob access. That's the whole concept of mob access. But only
> pushes fix, features, etc... No questions in the code, even in a separate
> file.
>
Honestly never used mob. On http://repo.or.cz/h/mob.html, "*only* if you
add a mob user and" statement made me thinking that I need
some access grant. Will read again the documentation.
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