Kevin Kofler wrote, at 03/21/2008 12:22 PM +9:00:
Callum Lerwick <seg <at> haxxed.com> writes:
I've always viewed guidelines as being a codification of best practices
that have been proven in production. With that in mind, the whole idea
of writing guidelines *before* packages have been put in to production
is completely backwards. The writing of new guidelines should go
hand-in-hand with the deployment of the first few "new technology"
packages. It shouldn't block it. The finalization and ratification
should happen *after* they have proven themselves in practice.
+1, you make a very good point there!
+1 from me.
Mamoru
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