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    Hi,<br>
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      <div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 3:01 AM, Sascha
        Zelzer <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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          I would like to add another repository to our "commontk"
          organization on github. The repo will contain "ArtisticStyle",
          a library for formatting source code (I would use it in the
          plugin generator to format the generated sources consitently).<br>
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          Would also be nice to develop a script that could use both
          astyle and diff to check if the style of a given project is
          correct.<br>
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    Yes, this would be possible, but isn't that actually what KWStyle
    was supposed to do?<br>
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          It seems that only members of the team "Owners" can do that,
          right? Looking at the "owners" of commontk, I feel a slight
          geographical dis-balance... ;-) - I would like to suggest to
          add Marco to the Owners team too. <br>
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        <div>Done <br>
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    Great, thanks.<br>
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          Concerning our policy for adding new repositories, shall we
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          I guess the rules could be as simple as: Discussion on the
          mailing list <br>
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    Sure, that would be a prerequisite, IMHO.<br>
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          Some kind of open discussion and voting before adding one
          after the other?<br>
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          Instead of voting (where some people may leave the discussion
          dis-agreeing) ... may be we could reach consensus. <br>
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    Yes, I like "consensus" :-)<br>
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    I will post a new mail for the astyle repo.<br>
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    Thanks,<br>
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    Sascha<br>
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