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[setup] Friendlier phrasing for people choosing not to use the Symfony CLI#13461
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wouterj approved these changesMar 31, 2020
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I agree with the rewording. It's saying the same, but with less words and less passive judgement.
dbrumann approved these changesMar 31, 2020
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javiereguiluz commentedMar 31, 2020
Thank you Bob. |
javiereguiluz added a commit to javiereguiluz/symfony-docs that referenced this pull requestApr 1, 2020
…t (wouterj)This PR was merged into the 4.4 branch.Discussion----------No longer list the Symfony binary as a requirementBased on the same Slack discussion assymfony#13461, I think we should also change this section a little bit.Instead of listing it as a requirement (and then in the next sections, mention ways to do things without Symfony CLI), I think it's more fair to mention it as a highly recommended tool instead.Commits-------dfe0cf8 No longer list the Symfony binary as a requirement
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This came up in a discussion on Slack, after the thread on Reddit about the Symfony CLI. This PR changes the phrase "If you can't or don't want to install Symfony for any reason" to wording that sounds less, perhaps, judging.
Personally I like using the Symfony CLI, but not everybody does. And since it's by no meansrequired to do so, we shouldn't assume the reason why other people might choose not to. ^_^