> It's not useless chars to many people, and it's been common practice for a > very long time. Have you ever heard about some sweet term -- "clean code" ? And let those "many people" prove that it's really "common practice for a very long time". Since we've not been having the strict rules for formatting, I can't do this: > Please don't do this anymore. Neither me, no other devs/users (you can ask them on IRC or read theirs answers @ MLs) want to go through the jungles of spaces to change/fix something in code. > Yes, I'd prefer you revert that commit and redo it with just the functional > changes included instead of all the formatting changes. By saying "fix" I didn't mean "revert", I meant "FIX". Fix the problem I made with that commit - align the lines and cut theirs length to 80 chars. _______________________________________________ SM-Commit mailing list SM-Commit AT lists.ibiblio.org http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/sm-commit
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