Re: cvs commit: jakarta-tomcat/src/share/org/apache/tomcat/util/bufDateTool.java MessageBytes.java

2001-09-16 Thread cmanolache

On Sun, 16 Sep 2001, Remy Maucherat wrote:

  costin  01/09/16 21:56:02
 
Modified:src/share/org/apache/tomcat/util/buf DateTool.java
  MessageBytes.java
 
 Do you plan to keep the version of the buffers which is in j-t-c/util in
 sync ?

I'll sync them after 3.3 is out, but long term I don't think they'll be in
sync. 

There are many improvements and simplifications we can do in j-t-c, and if
mod_jk is going to APR-land, I think it's a good idea to do some nice
things with the java side as well. 

Too much 'maintainance' mode, need some action :-)

Costin




Re: cvs commit: jakarta-tomcat/src/share/org/apache/tomcat/util/bufDateTool.java

2001-05-27 Thread cmanolache

On Sun, 27 May 2001, Jon Stevens wrote:

 on 5/26/01 10:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  +{
  +return oldCookieFormat.format( d );
   }
 
 I thought we weren't using tab's in the files anymore...

We are using tabs AFAIK ( or at least I am using tabs and I don't
remember any vote or official rule that says this is not allowed ). 


Costin





Re: cvs commit: jakarta-tomcat/src/share/org/apache/tomcat/util/bufDateTool.java

2001-05-27 Thread cmanolache

On Sun, 27 May 2001, Jon Stevens wrote:

 on 5/27/01 4:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  We are using tabs AFAIK ( or at least I am using tabs and I don't
  remember any vote or official rule that says this is not allowed ).
  
  
  Costin
 
 http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-dev@jakarta.apache.org/msg08150.html

http://jakarta.apache.org/site/source.html


Costin




Re: cvs commit: jakarta-tomcat/src/share/org/apache/tomcat/util/bufDateTool.java

2001-05-27 Thread cmanolache

On Sun, 27 May 2001, Jon Stevens wrote:

 on 5/27/01 5:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  http://jakarta.apache.org/site/source.html
  
  
  Costin
 
 Costin, you are being stupid (again).
 
 However, some projects may decide to override these defaults and use their
 own defined conventions.

Yes, and tomcat hasn't decided that AFAIK. I'm monitoring the votes quite
closely now ( unless the PMC made such a decision for us, or the ASF )

Jon, try to write more code and less mail. Leave mail to people who can
behave. 

Costin





Re: cvs commit: jakarta-tomcat/src/share/org/apache/tomcat/util/bufDateTool.java

2001-05-27 Thread cmanolache

On Sun, 27 May 2001, Jon Stevens wrote:

 on 5/27/01 5:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Jon, try to write more code and less mail.
 
 Once again, you completely miss the point Costin.

I guess you completely miss the point - calling people stupid and behaving
the way you typically do may be fine in some places, but it's not
on an apache mailing list. 


 Your code isn't any good if people can't read the diff's that go into CVS
 because they don't format correctly in email clients because of the tab's.

It's a matter of principle here - the fact that some mail clients or
editors chose to ignore standards and common practices doesn't mean the
standard itself is bad and shouldn't be used.


Costin




Re: cvs commit: jakarta-tomcat/src/share/org/apache/tomcat/util/bufDateTool.java

2001-05-27 Thread cmanolache

On Sun, 27 May 2001, Jon Stevens wrote:

 on 5/27/01 5:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  It's a matter of principle here - the fact that some mail clients or
  editors chose to ignore standards and common practices doesn't mean the
  standard itself is bad and shouldn't be used.
  
  Costin
 
 Making developers jump through hoops (such as using a particular mail
 client) in order to participate in Tomcat development is not good for the
 project.
 
 Also, this has nothing to do with standards. People should be able to
 choose whatever font they want to read their email.

It has all to do with standards. Tabs have been used for indentation for
at least the last 15 years ( that's when I started playing with computers-
and the tab was there ).

A program to display a simple fixed-font text with tabs is quite trivial
- and it's not jumping through hoops. 

I guess that's enough talking with someone who calls me stupid, need to
check my mail filters now. 

Costin