Then https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/php-fig/kIqR-7WI690 should be 
OK, right? It's was the new rule which was not present in PSR-2 and isn't 
connected with new PHP functionality.

On Monday, August 22, 2016 at 9:32:31 PM UTC+3, Michael Cullum wrote:
>
> If this was discussed for PSR-1/2 then intentionally omitted, especially 
> if for reasons of contention, then it's out of scope for PSR-12 which 
> should only *clarify statements that were incorrect or or unintentionally 
> unambiguous* in PSR-1/2, and things that *relate to new functionality* 
> added to PHP after such a time as it would not have been considered for 
> PSR-1/2.
>
> We shouldn't be breaking BC for something that is out of scope, the scope 
> that PSR-12 was voted in [Entrance vote] under.
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>
> Note: I post this not as a Secretary but as a Former Editor of PSR-12 and 
> in line with my declared conflicts of interest
>
> On Friday, 19 August 2016 10:08:13 UTC+8, kapitanluffy pirata wrote:
>>
>> I was looking at PSR-2 and there are no suggestions to the following:
>>
>> - Should empty lines have tabs that align with lines that have characters 
>> or should it be fully empty?
>>
>> - When assigning variables, I see some aligning the equals sign (=) using 
>> spaces while others just use a space before and after the equals sign.
>>
>> - should the dot have before and after spaces when concatenating strings?
>>
>>
>> I know PSR are just 'recommendations' and everyone can set their own 
>> standards along with PSR-2 but it would be great if we have "something to 
>> look up to" for a lack of better term
>>
>

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