A real example, with names

john.loughney at nokia.com john.loughney at nokia.com
Thu May 8 17:13:21 CEST 2003


Hi Harald,

> I think this is a typical case of:
> 
> - someone thinks through a problem, coming to a conclusion. In this case 
> that separate ports for different versions of the same application protocol 
> is a thoroughly bad idea.
> 
> - that someone explains this multiple times, convincing at least the people 
> in a position to enforce policy at the time. But does not write down 
> explicitly the full justification for it.
> 
> - the person leaves, and the policy remains in force. The quality of the 
> explanations tends to deteriorate.

This is why documentation of some sort is helpful/useful/needed, which
is exactly my point.

John


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