I hope you will use GNU style (2-space) indenting.

GNU style indenting doesn't use 2-spaces actually.  It is a mixture of
tabs and spaces.  If you have 2*8 spaces, then that is replaced with a
tab.  If you have (2*8)+4 spaces, then this is replaced by a tab and
four spaces.  It isn't written in the GCS, but this is what Emacs does
by default which is basically the canonical reference.


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