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The Madness behind the Linux Source Code Comments - YouTube
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no? It was just normal common stuff... Pretending like standards Haven't changed, even if just for code comments, is just plain dumb.
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Everything in the video is considered acceptable in open source code today. If it wasn't, it wouldn't have been right there in the code for the person making the video to find it.
I'm not sure how that related to what I said. I didn't say the video had any stuff like that, nor did I imply it.