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On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 23:43, Peter Jaros wrote:
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<PRE><FONT SIZE="3">On Monday, March 8, 2004, at 03:44 PM, Lee Pilich wrote:</FONT>
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<FONT SIZE="3">> "Completed" in quotes because while everything that needs to be </FONT>
<FONT SIZE="3">> covered for us to function probably is covered in one way or another, </FONT>
<FONT SIZE="3">> everything is still subject to change, and everything will likely be </FONT>
<FONT SIZE="3">> tweaked as we deal with more cases, gain experience and whatnot.</FONT>
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<FONT SIZE="3">Is there a good word for this? A word meaning that the subject has </FONT>
<FONT SIZE="3">been covered completely, but changes are still sought/appropriate/etc. </FONT>
<FONT SIZE="3">This concept seems to come up all the time in wiki-space, but no one </FONT>
<FONT SIZE="3">seems to have the word for it. It would be useful over on Wikibooks to </FONT>
<FONT SIZE="3">label books which have achieved this status (green - see </FONT>
<FONT SIZE="3">[[Wikibooks:Main Page]]).</FONT>
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<FONT SIZE="3">Peter</FONT></PRE>
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<FONT SIZE="3"><TT>Certified?</FONT></TT>
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