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Diction. "May" connotes permission. "Might" connotes a possibility. (http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/7/may-might-whats-the-right-context)

Diction. "May" connotes permission. "Might" connotes a possibility. (http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/7/may-might-whats-the-right-context)
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Thanks, can you update the docs warning message here as well?

Diction. "May" connotes permission. "Might" connotes a possibility. (http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/7/may-might-whats-the-right-context)
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Done.

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The second answer on that question is more correct. Might and may can be used interchangeable in the present tense, so this PR isn't necessary.

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On the other hand, I like might better.

@dmethvin dmethvin closed this in 9885b98 Nov 20, 2015
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Thanks, sorry about the delay!

@mattbrundage mattbrundage deleted the patch-2 branch November 20, 2015 16:52
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