Received: by taz.hyperreal.com (8.6.12/8.6.5) id IAA14565; Thu, 27 Jun 1996 08:17:30 -0700 Received: from life.ai.mit.edu by taz.hyperreal.com (8.6.12/8.6.5) with SMTP id IAA14559; Thu, 27 Jun 1996 08:17:28 -0700 Received: from hershey.ai.mit.edu by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) for new-httpd@hyperreal.com id AA26930; Thu, 27 Jun 96 11:17:26 EDT From: rst@ai.mit.edu (Robert S. Thau) Received: by hershey.ai.mit.edu (8.6.12/AI-4.10) id LAA05925; Thu, 27 Jun 1996 11:14:31 -0400 Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1996 11:14:31 -0400 Message-Id: <199606271514.LAA05925@hershey.ai.mit.edu> To: new-httpd@hyperreal.com Subject: Re: Style list II Sender: owner-new-httpd@apache.org Precedence: bulk Reply-To: new-httpd@hyperreal.com How about we just use the BSD kernel style, which is the first one mentioned below. Is it? Weird... I've always called that "K&R brace style", and the second "Berkeley style" --- the Jargon File calls the second "Allman style", but notes that it is also sometimes called "BSD style". Regardless, I don't much like it. Still, if that really isn't what Berkloid hackers call "Berkeley style", I guess I owe Paul an apology for my last response to him. The Jargon File does explicitly call the first style (what you've called "Berkeley style") K&R... rst