How should we resolve this? I feel you should have provided some mechanisms for this, rather than just throwing the question out - that makes it seem rhetorical. We could do a quick poll, or a vote or something. But it seems that the way you handled it worked quite well. (I guess)You contacted the person responsible, said something, they changed their mind and all was OK again.
Well, I didn't provide a mechanism because I didn't have that part of it figured out yet. Could be an edict from vroom, for all I care, or some sort of democratic process that doesn't require a recount. {grin}
And I'll disagree with you on the way I handled it turning out well. I invoked percieved authority, and cited non-existing standards. Now that my bluff was
called (grin), I'd never be able to get that kind of response again. So the next
time around that something appears, we are now more ambiguous,
rather than less. Unfortunately, I've now set exactly the opposite precedent
I wanted.
So we still have the problem on the table. Let's discuss it until it's resolved, because
until it's resolved, I must be a lot more guarded in the chatterbox, and I don't
like that (although I'll adapt to that if it turns out to be the case).
-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
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