Serge:
> What's the value of turning this off?

Everytime someone turns it on they learn why they had to, because an M$
product doesn't comply with the RFC's, and we've provided the workaround as
a service to our users, not because we condone M$'s transgression.
In the real world we have to accept non-compliance by others, why not take
the opportunity to name and shame them?

> The bar is already really really high.

Don't I know it. So lets exert pressure against it getting worse.

> How about instead publishing all
> the spec violations we've had to made, and the servers and clients that
> prompted us to do it?  That would probably be a popular page.

Yeah ok I like that, as long as we still implement these as options, if we
do I won't press for them to be off by default.
Ok?



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