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Attempts to avoid this "ONE TRUE ALGORITHM" misconception #208

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The Technique section has never been intentionally about defining one algorithm to rule them all. This change hopefully makes that more clear. Also removing some MUST and MAY to use "will" and "should" to ease confusion that this wording was 100% autoloader developer orientated.

The Technique section has never been intentionally about defining one algorithm to rule them all. This change hopefully makes that more clear. Also removing some MUST and MAY to use "will" and "should" to ease confusion that this wording was 100% autoloader developer orientated.
pmjones pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 21, 2013
Attempts to avoid this "ONE TRUE ALGORITHM" misconception
@pmjones pmjones merged commit 376efc1 into php-fig:master Oct 21, 2013
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pmjones commented Oct 21, 2013

Although I'm not thrilled by avoiding MUST, etc.

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We are not avoiding MUST in all places, just when describing things the autoloader developer MUST do. We're telling a story.

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