Hello, Here's my non-binding vote:
[x] Hadoop style<https://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/CodeReviewChecklist> which is described as java but with 2 spaces instead of 4. Thanks, Alexandre Vermeerbergen 2017-04-26 20:50 GMT+02:00 Bobby Evans <ev...@yahoo-inc.com.invalid>: > We would like to adopt a code style standard for Apache Storm. Please > rank the following with 1 being the most desired and 4 being the least > desired (5 if you have a write in choice). This is not an official vote as > per the ByLaws, but we will probably go with whichever wins the most 1 > votes (unless it is really close and then we may go with some STeVe like > ranking, but I want to avoid it because it is hard and I might get the math > wrong) This is open to everyone so please vote. > > > [ ] Google Java Style Guide<https://google.github. > io/styleguide/javaguide.html> > > [ ] Sun Java Code Conventions<http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/ > codeconventions-150003.pdf> > > [ ] HBase style<https://github.com/apache/hbase/blob/master/dev- > support/hbase_eclipse_formatter.xml> (sorry all I could find was an > eclipse XML config) > > [ ] Hadoop style<https://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/CodeReviewChecklist> > which is described as java but with 2 spaces instead of 4. > > [ ] Other (Please specify) > > > I apologize if the formatting is bad I am forced to use a corporate > sponsored mail client that somehow messed up plain text formatting. I > don't know how. > > > - Bobby