[Kde-pim] [kde-dev-scripts] /: Make astyle-kdelibs match the Qt/kdelibs coding style closer.
Ben Cooksley
bcooksley at kde.org
Wed Nov 27 18:37:11 GMT 2013
On Nov 28, 2013 7:28 AM, "John Layt" <john at layt.net> wrote:
>
> On 27 November 2013 18:43, Allen Winter <winter at kde.org> wrote:
> > I agree with David.
> > Those small differences are not worth the effort.
> > Let's keep 1 coding style == the kdelibs coding style
>
>
> Yes, the core idea is to have a single style (or as close as we can
> get) across all of Qt and KF so that any developer using or
> contributing to them can easily and quickly read them to use them or
> make contributions to them without having to learn yet another coding
> style.
>
> John.
>
> P.S. Speaking of which, if we want to encourage drive-by patches from
> outsiders, we may need to set up a better way to do that. Not
> everyone wants or needs to get a full KDE account just to fix a bug or
> two. They can leave patches on Bugzilla, but that's a little
> unsatisfactory from a discovery and work-flow perspective. A Gerrit
> for KF5 could allow drive-by patch accounts without commit access,
> just saying... :-)
People can submit patches fairly easily using Reviewboard no? No developer
account is required to use it.
Even if we were to implement Gerrit we would still require people to signup
with KDE Identity first - but I doubt that poses an issue...
Regards,
Ben
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