On Feb 7, 2008 9:51 PM, Kurt Maxwell Weber <kmw(a)armory.com> wrote:
On Thursday 07 February 2008 23:07, The Mangoe wrote:
Well, if you don't want policy to be
prescriptive, then you will have
to give up citing it.
Precisely.
Actions do not follow policy; policy follows actions. Do what's right for the
given situation, regardless of what some megalomaniac thinks.
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Kurt Weber
<kmw(a)armory.com>
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Alright, I think it's right to go block you. Blocking policy be damned.
We wouldn't want policy to actually mean anything, would we?
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