Lee Revell wrote:
On 1/31/07, Mark Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe a BIG reason why lots of open-source drivers are out-of-tree
right now, is because lkml is perceived as being wayyyyyy too fussy
and petty about 80-column lines, brackets, etc.. for new code.

It's just not worth the effort/abuse for many maintainers to pursue it.

That seems like the easy part - it seems like anyone bright enough to
write a working Linux driver would be good enough with their editor or
perl or bash to knock that out in 10 minutes.


Or simply running it through scripts/Lindent, which fixes 97% of all issues automatically. The remaining 3% become fixing Lindent's lack of C99 knowledge, etc.

        Jeff


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