Hi Mirko,

You are now a member of JWebUnit team! Welcome!

Please send us one or two patches this way Jevon or I will be able to 
"validate" you coding style. Then I will give you commit rights on the trunk 
and you will be able to commit directly in SVN.

Regards,

Julien

P.S. : Jevon, I let you decide when you want a new release. It could be a rc or 
a beta if you don't feel confident, or directly the 2.1.



----- Message d'origine ----
De : Mirko Friedenhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
À : JWebUnit Development mail list <[email protected]>
Envoyé le : Lundi, 17 Novembre 2008, 21h03mn 24s
Objet : Re: [JWebUnit-development] Re : Re : Standard formatting for IDEs, 
templates for files

Am 17.11.2008 um 13:59 schrieb Julien HENRY:
> I suggest using 4-spaces everywhere: XML, Java, HTML (in JUnit tests).
>
ACK

> Another discussion is the line length. SUN convention is 80 line  
> length but it seems very short for me, especially for XML/HTML files  
> where I really dislike word-wrapping. What's your opinion about this?
> I'm personnaly in favor for 120 in Java source and no limit in XML/ 
> HTML.

I prefer 120 characters as well :-)

> You can of course include Eclipse configuration file (I think latest  
> Maven eclipse plugin have the ability to automatically configure  
> Eclipse coding style). See 
> http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-eclipse-plugin/examples/load-code-styles.html
>
> According to me, encoding in source files should be UTF-8, without  
> any non ASCII char. Only some JUnit tests should contains different  
> encodings to validate everything works fine for localized Web pages.

Good.

> I you plan to contribute to JWebUnit, I can add you to the project  
> team list. Is it ok for you?

I would be happy about this. Right now I have a branch in a Mercurial- 
Repo (http://friedenhagen.net/hg.cgi/jwebunit/mirkos/).

Regards
Mirko

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