Martin Peschke3 wrote:
>>Basic rule-of-thumb: Code that is obviously correct for a reader
>>who did not know that code before, is good code.
>>The rules are as they are because the Linux community is mostly
>>volounteer work. People may vanish after integrating their changes
>>because they loose interrest or they cannot find any more time to
>>work on it.
>
> These rules certainly only apply to volunteer projects.
> Never ever work like this for money ;)

Writing code that can be maintained by other people easily is always
a good idea - regardless of paychecks.
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Carsten Otte
IBM Linux technology center
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