On Sunday, April 22, 2018 11:30:06 PM CDT Greg Sherwood wrote:

> Point taken, but I'm really more focused on the sort of code I posted
> originally. Leaving a rule completely open is fine, but I want to make sure
> that is the intention given it will absolutely lead to messy code (created
> by accident) not being detected by a static analysis tool.
> 
> Once I release PSR-12 inside PHPCS, I now receive *all* bug reports when
> people don't agree with how it works, and I have to justify a standard I
> didn't write. It happened with PSR-2 (hence errata) and I found it much
> easier to deal with if I've already asked the questions and can point
> people to an answer by the authors.

Greg, THANK YOU for taking the time to file these reports.  This sort of 
feedback is exactly what the "2 implementations" rule is for before an 
Acceptance Vote can be called, so that these sorts of questions can be caught.

Please do keep them coming!

--Larry Garfield

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