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Hi Geeks

I tried to change some stuff in the ServiceMix trunk in order to resolve a problem. For now I cannot contribute and so I don't care about the layout of my changes. Sure enough I have a quite different opinion on how good code should look like and the compilation fails therefore. So I was wondering if there is a way to compile the trunk without have to bother with Checkstyle making the compilation fail.

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Personally, I have to say that I hate Checkstyle for most part because if a developer cannot read some else's code then he/she should look for another job. Every open-source project has a little bit different format and so one should better deal with it. Checkstyle can be used to prevent coding practices that are prone to cause problems like a single line block without curly brackets but layout is a waste of time, IMHO.
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I am not a contributor and so you, the contributors, can do whatever you want but I would appreciate if you wouldn't bug me as long as I am not contributing code.

Thank you - Andy
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