[Python-Dev] PEP 385: the eol-type issue
Mark Hammond
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Wed Aug 5 11:17:58 CEST 2009
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On 5/08/2009 7:09 PM, Dirkjan Ochtman wrote: > I'm not sure how win32text will provide anything other than > performance degradation for non-Windows developers, but if there's > functionality to be had, I'm happy to mandate its use on every > platform. I see two practical outcomes of such a mandate: * line-ending rules are enforced for local checkins, even for linux users, even though such 'accidental' inappropriate line-ending checkins should be much rarer than for windows. * practical problems faced by Windows users, including any performance considerations, are shared by the community and therefore addressed as a community, thereby ensuring all platforms are considered as important as any other. Cheers, Mark
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