Scott Dial wrote: > Someone feel free to correct me if I am incorrect about the desired tone > and use of the document.. I don't think we're particularly consistent. For example, I actually ending up adding a note to PEP 343 indicating that people shouldn't read too much into the verb tense in that document because we were working on it for over a year and things that were in the future when we started were well in the past by the time we finished. In general, I agree that using present tense ("is") in specifications and documentation such as PEPs ends up standing the test of time better than using future tense ("will be"). Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia ---------------------------------------------------------------
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