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RFC2119 compliance #56
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Consistency is always nice, if you feel this is the best way to achieve it, I'm all for it. |
Would it be possible to have a few examples on how and in what cases we would use each imperative (i.e. MUST [NOT], SHOULD [NOT] and MAY) before voting? |
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@igaray there is technical consensus ;) |
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RFC 2119 specifies technical meanings for keywords to be used in other technical specifications and guidelines. Making the Inaka guideline documents compliant with this RFC would disambiguate and improve the wording of the guidelines.
If there is a consensus I will re-word the necessary guidelines.
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