>
> @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...
>

To clarify, what I meant by "non issue" is that this comes down to personal
preference, and the fact that we won't be able to come to a large consensus
on way or the other, makes it un-worthy of more discussion.

CS standards are doomed to be considered "bad" by at least some people,
because they will never make *everyone* happy.

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