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Objections against CPs for ISSUE-140: Difference between revisions

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* There is no use case that actually gets satisfied by this suggestion.
* There is no use case that actually gets satisfied by this suggestion.
** In particular, the obvious use case of "a way to get a common understanding with someone else so that you can collaborate in creating documents that use the same features" isn't generally satisfied by this because such use cases are likely to never cleanly fall down spec lines — they're more likely to fall down implementation lines, and implementations don't match to specs closely enough.
** In particular, the obvious use case of "a way to get a common understanding with someone else so that you can collaborate in creating documents that use the same features" isn't generally satisfied by this because such use cases are likely to never cleanly fall down spec lines — they're more likely to fall down implementation lines, and implementations don't match to specs closely enough.
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Latest revision as of 03:04, 16 June 2011

  • There is no use case that actually gets satisfied by this suggestion.
    • In particular, the obvious use case of "a way to get a common understanding with someone else so that you can collaborate in creating documents that use the same features" isn't generally satisfied by this because such use cases are likely to never cleanly fall down spec lines — they're more likely to fall down implementation lines, and implementations don't match to specs closely enough.