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Re: [PATCH] MAINTAINERS: Replace tab indent by spaces in the Status desc
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Laurent Vivier |
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Re: [PATCH] MAINTAINERS: Replace tab indent by spaces in the Status description |
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Mon, 21 Oct 2019 18:25:34 +0200 |
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Le 12/10/2019 à 09:13, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé a écrit :
> The Status description has a mix of tabs and spaces and displays
> unaligned. Unify using spaces.
>
> Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <address@hidden>
> ---
> MAINTAINERS | 18 +++++++++---------
> 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
> index 3ca814850e..b9093e4dac 100644
> --- a/MAINTAINERS
> +++ b/MAINTAINERS
> @@ -24,15 +24,15 @@ Descriptions of section entries:
> Q: Patchwork web based patch tracking system site
> T: SCM tree type and location. Type is one of: git, hg, quilt, stgit.
> S: Status, one of the following:
> - Supported: Someone is actually paid to look after this.
> - Maintained: Someone actually looks after it.
> - Odd Fixes: It has a maintainer but they don't have time to do
> - much other than throw the odd patch in. See below.
> - Orphan: No current maintainer [but maybe you could take the
> - role as you write your new code].
> - Obsolete: Old code. Something tagged obsolete generally means
> - it has been replaced by a better system and you
> - should be using that.
> + Supported: Someone is actually paid to look after this.
> + Maintained: Someone actually looks after it.
> + Odd Fixes: It has a maintainer but they don't have time to do
> + much other than throw the odd patch in. See below.
> + Orphan: No current maintainer [but maybe you could take the
> + role as you write your new code].
> + Obsolete: Old code. Something tagged obsolete generally means
> + it has been replaced by a better system and you
> + should be using that.
> F: Files and directories with wildcard patterns.
> A trailing slash includes all files and subdirectory files.
> F: drivers/net/ all files in and below drivers/net
>
Why don't you remove all the tabs (line 14 to line 55)?
And "vi" can help you:
:set expandtab
:retab
Thanks,
Laurent