Re: A nuance of interoperability reports

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>> i think what richard was trying to hint is that the same tool can be
>> used for both good and bad.  and we can't predict that, just because
>> it has been used for bad yesteday, it will not be used for good in
>> the rosy future.
> 
> Yes, but the same argument can be made about unused features.  Just
> because a feature wasn't used so far, we can't predict the future.  It
> may be useful.
> 
> If there's not non-abusive deployment, then it seems reasonable to
> treat that as non-deployment of the feature.

i thought that an interop report is about what has been implemented, not
what has been used.

randy
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