On 12/09/2010 06:37 PM, Christopher Dolan wrote:
Yes, sorry, I replied to the wrong email... I meant to react to the
proposal of:
- I want to make a meaningful change to Class A.
- Class A is badly formatted.
- I fix the formatting of Class A.
- I commit Class A.
- I make my meaningful change to Class A.
- I commit Class A.
I think steps #3 and #4 are a bad idea. Your endorsement of that
Do you object to the formatting or the intermediate commit? Do you think
the scope of the class is too big, should it be only the method that is
fixed? Or are you completely against reformatting?
I think it is a bit too much to write 'we forbid', it is an adult fixing
the source, for free, shouldn't we allow a bit of freedom in this case?
Gr. Sim