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After adding the "cancelled" attribute in #2010, I noticed that we use both "yes/no" and "y/n" as attribute values rather than being consistent.
For example, part is "y" but continued is "yes"
part
continued
@tcatapano, we should make this consistent?
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decision of whether y or yes TBD from Terry
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After adding the "cancelled" attribute in #2010, I noticed that we use both "yes/no" and "y/n" as attribute values rather than being consistent.
For example,
part
is "y" butcontinued
is "yes"@tcatapano, we should make this consistent?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: