I put "artistic style" in the make file. No matter how you set your tabs, spaces, bracket convention, etc., when it compiles the output is put in a standard agreed upon format. It's open source, free, easy to use. I get the author of the changes from rev control logs. If I have to track the author down through code style and personal idiosyncrasies, I'm likely to murder him when I find him. This is much easier and less likely to get me talked about.
My group uses vim in a linux environment that does not have run level 5 (no GUI). There's an upper limit to how fancy we can get.
My group uses vim in a linux environment that does not have run level 5 (no GUI). There's an upper limit to how fancy we can get.