--- Casper Hornstrup <chorns(a)users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
Yes. You can also document a coding style, a platform
SDK, and a native
API that both projects can use so there is no need for any project
specifics in the sourcecode.
If someone does not like the coding style used in a source file based on wine its not like
it
takes that much extra time to send a patch to wine-patches. As for a Platform SDK that can
be used
by both projects I have suggested using the Wine headers as they are much more complete
and
correct when you compare them to the Microsoft PSDK.
If we randomly decide to reformat all of the sources we share with Wine (such as those in
user32)
then its just going to make merges harder, adds more time to the development process and
discourages someone like Gunner that is doing a rather boring and important job of fixing
bugs
spotted by regression tests.
Thanks
Steven
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