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From: Magnus Norddahl <mbn-alsa-devel@dark.x.dtu.dk>
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Subject: Re: ALSA coding style
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Quoting Jaroslav Kysela (perex@jcu.cz):

> > I have been talking to some people on LinuxNet #linux, and many persons,
> > including myself, seem to be annoyed by your coding style.
> 
> :-(((((( I'm sorry, but I'm using this my default coding style about five
> years :-(((((

I really do not under the problem here. When using cvs, it is possible to
run scripts that converts the coding style when doing checkouts and commits
(I think it is called cvs wrappers). I this way, we can all use our favorite
code style without problems.

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Magnus Norddahl
ClanLib developer
http://clanlib.org


