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Re: Agreeing on some "rules" for packaging.
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Ludovic Courtès |
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Re: Agreeing on some "rules" for packaging. |
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Fri, 30 Aug 2013 23:22:49 +0200 |
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Nikita Karetnikov <address@hidden> skribis:
>> Yes, that change in the GCS is recent, and I haven’t completely changed
>> my habits.
>
>> IMO the rule should be: use Unicode quotation marks wherever possible
>> (almost everywhere), use what Texinfo prescribes in Texinfo (that is,
>> like `this' and ``that''), and use what the GCS says elsewhere.
>
>> I tend to use ASCII quotation marks in source files; the main reason for
>> that is that typopunct-mode in Scheme files would be annoying (if you
>> know of other ways do use Unicode quotation marks in Emacs, lemme know.)
>
>> Thoughts?
>
> OK, but the above doesn’t answer my question. Which quotation marks
> should be used in source files: `' or ''?
Unicode if that’s convenient, or 'this'. (Although again, I tend to
do `this'...)
> And what about commit messages?
Ditto.
Ludo’.
- Re: Agreeing on some "rules" for packaging., (continued)
- Re: Agreeing on some "rules" for packaging., Andreas Enge, 2013/08/30
- Re: Agreeing on some "rules" for packaging., Ludovic Courtès, 2013/08/31
- Re: Agreeing on some "rules" for packaging., Andreas Enge, 2013/08/31
- Re: Agreeing on some "rules" for packaging., Ludovic Courtès, 2013/08/31
- Re: Agreeing on some "rules" for packaging., Ludovic Courtès, 2013/08/28
Re: Agreeing on some "rules" for packaging., Nikita Karetnikov, 2013/08/30