Michael Chermside wrote: > Seriously... I've seen this behavior also, but I haven't ever thought > about it as clearly as Fredrik does here. When we go to answer questions > we ought to pause briefly first and decide which of these categories > applies to a given piece of behavior. I think users will be understanding > if we're honest about what are the accidents -- every language or > software package has some, and just because it's an accident does NOT > mean we should "fix" it. But we do that (atleast I do): when I believe something is wrong, I don't argue it is right; instead, I ask for a contribution of fixes. I do argue it is right when I believe it is right. Regards, Martin
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