I hope this does not become like  creat without an e
<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8390979/why-create-system-call-is-called-creat>
  

there are two schools of thoughts on this I guess.
One is that "test" is assumed to be a (single) "container for tests", much
like "ZfcUser" is a container for "User/*s*/ of Zfc".
Similarly, https://github.com/ZF-Commons/ZfcUser/blob/master/data/schema.sql
uses "user" for database that contains *many* users. 

The other school of thought is that "there are multiple tests in the folder,
so call it "tests".

There are many inconsistencies here, i.e. 
ZF-Commons uses s, but it is probably a proper noun, and so it exempt.
ZfcUser does not
ZfcUser/tests uses s
schema.sql's "user" does not

There is a third school of thought.  Ocramius summarized it pretty well.



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