Fix formatting of contibutor table#81
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* Reword to be better reflect RFC 2119. (#73) Section 7.4.3 used the capitalized verb "MAY" without the semantics imposed by RFC 2119. The offending phrase is simply describing a situation that can arise in the real world, rather than a requirement of the specification. The requirement put forth in this specification is defined in the next sentence using the “MUST” verb. * Fix formatting of contibutor table (#81) Probably caused by different markdown implementation in github.
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* Reword to be better reflect RFC 2119. (#73) Section 7.4.3 used the capitalized verb "MAY" without the semantics imposed by RFC 2119. The offending phrase is simply describing a situation that can arise in the real world, rather than a requirement of the specification. The requirement put forth in this specification is defined in the next sentence using the “MUST” verb. * Fix formatting of contibutor table (#81) Probably caused by different markdown implementation in github. * Commas moved outside the double quotes
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* Reword to be better reflect RFC 2119. (microsoft#73) Section 7.4.3 used the capitalized verb "MAY" without the semantics imposed by RFC 2119. The offending phrase is simply describing a situation that can arise in the real world, rather than a requirement of the specification. The requirement put forth in this specification is defined in the next sentence using the “MUST” verb. * Fix formatting of contibutor table (microsoft#81) Probably caused by different markdown implementation in github. * Commas moved outside the double quotes
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* Reword to be better reflect RFC 2119. (#73) Section 7.4.3 used the capitalized verb "MAY" without the semantics imposed by RFC 2119. The offending phrase is simply describing a situation that can arise in the real world, rather than a requirement of the specification. The requirement put forth in this specification is defined in the next sentence using the “MUST” verb. * Fix formatting of contibutor table (#81) Probably caused by different markdown implementation in github. * Add link to consistency fundamentals to README This is a quality of life add to the README to link directly to the consistency fundamentals section of the guidelines.
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Probably caused by different markdown implementation in github.