On 2016-10-07 06:50, SF Markus Elfring wrote:
Linux has tons of issues, fixes for real problems are very welcome.
Is a spectrum of software improvements to reconsider there?
But coding style bike shedding is just a waste of time.
Why do various software developers bother about coding style specifications
at all then?
Coding style is important, but patches that just fix coding style are a
bad thing because they break things like `git blame` and run the risk of
introducing new bugs without any net benefit to end users. This goes
double for code you don't actually work on regularly or don't completely
understand.
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