: :When you make the code more readable, you introduce further diffs, and you :leave no reference against the original code of where the functional changes :are. Either make the "base" code cleaned up by committing non-functional :changes first, or commit against the "base" code your functional changes, :and then clean it up. Otherwise, it's a pain in the ass to sort things out. : :And for what it's worth, I'm all for readability improvements in our code, I :just also like to go and view diffs sometimes and try to figure out what's :changed. : :But I think you're also right on the rule of thumb thing, if someone does not :want to do this favor to everyone who might want to read diffs or annotate :changes to the code and get something meaningful, that's fine. I've done it
Oh come on, that is not what I meant at all and you know it. What is this junk about 'not wanting to do this favor to everyone'? I never said that. I didn't even come CLOSE to saying that or infering that. It is complete and utter bullshit and a severe... nay, *EXTREME* twisting of what I said. You missed the point entirely. Go back and READ WHAT I WROTE. I made it pretty damn clear. -Matt To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message