>* Please use Utilities/Scripts/clang-format.bash for
>  code style.  This is easy to apply automatically later
>  so don't worry about it too much.
I'll get on this soon, I like to have proper style.


> * For final integration I'd like the commits to be squashed
>  and arranged in an organized way.  This is hard to do until
>  you have everything working though.

Sure. For now there are the first few commits which I can't change much to
keep proper attribuation, and a few commits on top which will be squashed
together once the dev is complete (or maybe earlier if I feel like it).

>* Please update the license notices to use the new style that
>  we switched to in `master`.  Both C++ and .cmake notices
>  changed.
Will do.

Le jeu. 6 oct. 2016 à 17:32, Brad King <brad.k...@kitware.com> a écrit :

> On 10/06/2016 08:32 AM, Charles Huet wrote:
> > Do you think it is time to start the review, or should it wait
> > until I have 100% of the tests passing ?
>
> Thanks for the update.  Generally my reviews for new features
> mostly look at documentation, tests, style, etc. rather than
> at implementation details (which can easily be fixed/changed
> later).  Therefore final review and integration should not start
> until everything is working.
>
> However, I'm happy to take quick glances at progress once in
> a while.  Here are some comments from the current version:
>
> * Please use Utilities/Scripts/clang-format.bash for
>   code style.  This is easy to apply automatically later
>   so don't worry about it too much.
>
> * For final integration I'd like the commits to be squashed
>   and arranged in an organized way.  This is hard to do until
>   you have everything working though.
>
> * Please update the license notices to use the new style that
>   we switched to in `master`.  Both C++ and .cmake notices
>   changed.
>
> Thanks,
> -Brad
>
>
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