In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
James LewisMoss  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>> On 7 May 1999 15:45:36 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Amy Fong) said:
>
> Amy> Query, is there actually a coding style guideline for debian
> Amy> stuph?  Basically I'm with the Corel Linux group and this is
> Amy> what the Corel Linux Coding guidelines say... (follows). A few
> Amy> note-worthy ones are:
> Amy> - tabs: 2 spaces
> Amy> - curly braces alway on next line
> Amy>          ie if (...)
> Amy>                   { } else { }
> Amy> - hungarian notation
>
> Amy> Will the Debian community be excrusiatingly unhappy with this?
>
>No there is no official coding style.   However you'd like to code you 
>stuff is more than OK.  BUT, don't expect anyone from Debian to use
>your style (from what little I read of it I surely will come no where
>near it :).

Trust me. Not _my_ style.

>Who's Lina Inverse by the way?
>
>Dres

Lina Inverse is an anime character (Japanese animation) from a hilarious
and wonderful series called Slayers! She's a powerful and destructive
sorceress with an enormous appetite as all our beloved heroines should
be like. ;)

Amy
-- 
"We Suzaku Seishi aren't smart enough to give up!!!"  Tasuki (Fushigi Yuugi)

I don't speak for anyone but myself.

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