Thank you Glen, I see that the subject has been discussed but I couldn't 
take away a definitive conclusion. In my humble opinion, I think the blank 
line should be enforced. It's cleaner, consistent and improves readability 
(of course that point may be subjective).


On Saturday, 17 December 2016 13:20:30 UTC, glen-84 wrote:
>
> Amo, see https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/php-fig/kIqR-7WI690
>
> FWIW, I also prefer to have the blank line.
>
> On Tuesday, 13 December 2016 12:12:58 UTC+2, Amo Chohan wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
>>
>>
>> On Monday, 17 October 2016 18:22:09 UTC+1, Korvin Szanto wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>> I've been dragging my feet a bit on getting this survey completed and 
>>> put out there, but I think we're now ready to get some real feedback. We 
>>> will be accepting responses to this survey for about the next two weeks. 
>>> I'm not going to be super specific about the timing of it, but at some 
>>> point after two weeks has passed we will disable responses and start 
>>> reviewing the results. 
>>>
>>> Q: Who can take this survey?
>>> A: Anyone who is familiar with PHP 7 and feels like they have a stake in 
>>> this should add a response to this survey.
>>>
>>> Q: Should I research PHP 7 first?
>>> A: It's important that you know all of the syntax and features that we 
>>> plan to be defining so you will do well by doing your research first.
>>>
>>> Q: Do I need to read through PSR-12 first?
>>> A: You certainly should. We do copy relevant text out directly from the 
>>> PSR-12 documents into the survey so you can likely get through this survey 
>>> without studying PSR-12 too hard.
>>>
>>> Q: Why do you ask for my full name?
>>> A: So that we can differentiate one reply from the next. A project 
>>> representative may reply to the form twice, once for the project and once 
>>> for themselves. If this makes you uncomfortable, feel free to put a handle 
>>> in instead. Try to make it unique.
>>>
>>> Q: Why do you ask for my email?
>>> A: If we have any kind of misunderstanding or want to get more 
>>> information we might shoot you an email. If this isn't something you want 
>>> to share please do not share it.
>>>
>>> Q: I'm a jokester, wouldn't it be funny if I made a joke response?
>>> A: Please oh please do not make me sort through joke / fake replies :(
>>>
>>> We hope to get a good idea of what the public, projects, and 
>>> representatives think about what we have put together. We ask that you 
>>> respond only once unless you are also a representative of a project in the 
>>> PHP-FIG and ask that you read all directions in the survey carefully. 
>>>
>>> After we've had time to sift through the results, we will post a summary 
>>> on the list and post an anonymized list of responses that can be seen by 
>>> all.
>>>
>>> Please take this survey here: https://goo.gl/forms/SonvjwqicPoBBwwl1
>>>
>>>
>>> PSR-12: 
>>> https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/proposed/extended-coding-style-guide.md
>>> Meta: 
>>> https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/proposed/extended-coding-style-guide-meta.md
>>>
>>> Thanks for taking the time to respond!
>>> Korvin & the PSR-12 team
>>>
>>

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