On 29 July 2014 16:19, John Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:

> If I have two jobs: being a parent and a restaurant cook, one of the tasks
> of both of these jobs is doing the dishes. If I
> stop being a restaurant cook this doesn't mean I get to stop doing dishes
> as a parent.
>

​Yes, but you probably will have other tools as a cook and as a parent.
Parameters differ. You also do that in other locations.
So, in this example, you would have to do it twice: at work and at home,
each with their specific parameters,

>
> Would love to understand this model more and why skipping a role would
> mean that any others roles who have explicitly
> defined dependencies would be ignored.
>

​So in this case, one of the parameters is a conditional that should not
apply to the other case. So you need to have this dependency as a double,
separate dependency with their won parameters.

Which means you need to allow duplicates.



  Serge

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