As pull requests suggesting coding standard changes have been opened in the 
past (see https://github.com/php/web-php/pull/196 
<https://github.com/php/web-php/pull/196>) and more recently (see 
https://github.com/php/web-php/pulls/MathiasReker 
<https://github.com/php/web-php/pulls/MathiasReker>) there appears to be some 
controversy around coding standards.

As Christoph Becker suggested, it would be best to reach out in the mailing 
list (see https://github.com/php/web-php/pull/540#issuecomment-1158931457 
<https://github.com/php/web-php/pull/540#issuecomment-1158931457>).

Personally, I am not interested in discussions around coding standards. It is a 
boring topic, and as long as a coding standard can be enforced with a tool, the 
best documentation of a coding standard is the configuration of the tool that 
enforces the coding standard.

How do members of the mailing list feel about enforcing a coding standard for 
https://github.com/php/web-php <https://github.com/php/web-php> with a tool?


Best regards,

Andreas

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