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| From: | Ingo Strüwing | Date: | October 21 2009 7:12am |
| Subject: | Re: Style proposal [Re: Coding style changes of 2009-06-26 now in the guidelines] | ||
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Hi Monty, Michael Widenius, 21.10.2009 01:27: ... > Then add also as a pending proposal to keep the current code style > convention. Are you serious? IMHO, this would be equivalent to vote against every change proposal. Or do you mean a proposal to never ever change the "current code style" again? > I would also suggest that you never accept a code style > convention that is not accepted by those that are affected by it > (I those that produced code to MySQL or it's variants). Agree. That's the reason why I raised a request for ideas, how this could be done transparently. I would like to have a voting system that accepts a vote from everybody, who works with MySQL code directly, and refuse votes from other people. The procedure, we used last time, was relatively near to it IMHO, but, as you pointed out, community developers were poorly involved. Regards Ingo -- Ingo Strüwing, Database Group Sun Microsystems GmbH, Sonnenallee 1, D-85551 Kirchheim-Heimstetten Geschäftsführer: Thomas Schröder, Wolfgang Engels, Wolf Frenkel Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrates: Martin Häring HRB München 161028
