CONTRIBUTING: Remove gofmt advice#46
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Not all OCI Projects are primarily Go, and filling in off-topic formatting advice doesn't seem useful. One approach to this would be to require projects to support 'make fmt' to handle any auto-formatting. But an easier approach is to keep the document generic in this repository [1], and allow downstream projects to add their own project-specific content as they see fit. I don't expect a lot of churn in this document, so there shouldn't be many conflicts between those downstream changes and further project-template development. [1]: opencontainers#4 (comment) Signed-off-by: W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>
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Spun off from #20.
Not all OCI Projects are primarily Go, and filling in off-topic formatting advice doesn't seem useful. One approach to this would be to require projects to support
make fmtto handle any auto-formatting. But an easier approach is to keep the document generic in this repository, and allow downstream projects to add their own project-specific content as they see fit. I don't expect a lot of churn in this document, so there shouldn't be many conflicts between those downstream changes and further project-template development.