clarify gossip sources wording #4049
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The verbage
via both gossip and non-gossip sources
implies that we are fetching BOTH from gossip, and from RPC.I believe that this rule would be closer to the truth if we instead change the wording to
via gossip or non-gossip sources
so that it correctly implies that we've either seen something on gossip, or fetched it via RPC, and not imply we've done both.This problem was evident in #4015 and the rationale for the wording was because it's used everywhere else, so this fixes that.