As with everything in PSR-12, I'm wary of BC-breaks and want to make this a
nice upgrade path from PSR-2; that said, this won't hit git commit history
of projects too much (it's not modifying lines of code, just adding one) so
I'm +1 for picking one.

With regards to what to pick, I think that having a consistent rule in that
there should be a blank line between every 'block' in the header makes
sense, and is a lot easier to handle than working out which blocks have
lines above/below off the top of one's head. Therefore, as it's pretty
balanced between projects. However, we can wait for the survey to make any
final decisions (for this paying particular attention to the 'would you
object' question as opposed to the preference/what do you do now question).

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On 3 August 2016 at 05:05, 'scott molinari' via PHP Framework
Interoperability Group <[email protected]> wrote:

> +1 on blank line - simply looks cleaner IMHO.
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