>
> I can, but I guess this might need to be discussed, and moreover, it is
> not a task that you can finish for the next (or any) release. Are you
> sure?
>

Agreed.  Documenting code is a standard, a practice or perhaps a culture
but isn't a task.

A task may be to establish better coding guidelines, but from my experience
it's much more effective to just police the commits and address the
offenders, which would probably best be done by Toby.

Tough to criticize free help, but if it's important to the project, the one
accepting the commits should police this a bit and reject items that lack
the basic "this is what this does" comments. (overkilling comments can be
worse than no comments, but most developers know this already).

-Tres
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