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Originally Posted by sblair
Yes, we can add statements with "should" and "encourage" all day long unless there is someone during a Public Review cycle that screams bloody murder over it.
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"should" + advice that otherwise the test may not be detected by many control software systems would be sufficient.
Anything less than should + "otherwise it will not really work for your customers" is not strong enough.
I prefer "shall" given that no actual victims popped up so far. It is a strong statement and even if a few devices pop up, the number will be fairly limited and their IDs might even be explicitly published to enable control software vendors to add explicit support for these devices.
(Now I am already beyond bloody murder ... hehe)