On Sun, 17 Jun 2007, Mark Gallagher wrote:
An extension of this is: if you have to cite IAR,
you're doing it wrong.
Sorry, I don't buy this one bit.
If you have to cite IAR to a reasonable person, you're doing it wrong.
But if someone says "I don't care how much sense violating that policy
makes, we cannot violate policy, period. Policies must not be violated under
any circumstances", then you really do have to cite IAR to them.
Yours is a more meta-level observation than Mark's.. I suppose it's
even an example of applyiug IAR to his IAR statement. I support the Zen
spirit of his comment.
Ec