Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 03/10/08 20:05 CST:

> Units provided for the download sizes should be kilobytes (1024 bytes)
> or megabytes (1024 kilobytes). Entries less than a 1000 kilobytes should
> be specified as whole numbers (e.g., 320 KB); larger sizes should be
> accurate to one decimal (e.g., 6.9 MB). Build sizes should be rounded to
> the nearest megabyte and displayed as whole numbers (e.g., 38 MB). SBU
> entries should be rounded to one decimal. If the value is less than 0.1
> SBU, it should be listed as "less than 0.1 SBU". Very long build times
> (greater than 10 SBUs) should be listed as integer values.
> 
> What's wrong with that?

Sounds good to me. Just out of curiosity, how much from what I wrote
varies from the EdGuide?

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