​​@Rivera, I agree with you in full, and this is so fundamental that it's
ridiculous that it even needs to be discussed imho.. The argument ppl are
using here seems to be, "this is how we always done it"; just like many
other defined PSR's, which leads to a conserved coding standard that
ultimately is self defeating for the project. Using PHP is sometimes like
stepping into a time machine - and PSR's tend to work hard to maintain that
position.
..when this was voted about, you noticed that one of very few (if not the
only one that voted yes) was the framework that actually addresses semantik
- which this is about. One would think that a community that has not
realized the important of semantik (even though the whole internet is
moving in this direction) would listen to a contributor that has focused on
this area.

@Stefano
> This is a non issue...
This is important for a standard, others are adopting to what you do here -
that's the definition of a standard. Coders sees and copies what you do and
even use it as an argument when discussing the issue, it's natural for this
discussion to show up in this forum. Solve the issue by it's root, so yes
it is an issue...

...anyway, enough ranting. For some reason I feel the need to criticize. I
hope it can be received as constructive. I understand that this has been
voted about - so there it is, a bad standard has been set. At least this
discussion exist so that others that understand this as an actual issue can
refer to it and contribute.

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