Le Lundi, 10 fév 2003, à 18:04 Europe/Zurich, Sylvain Wallez a écrit :
This reminds me of my favorite quote : "Perfection is achieved not when there's nothing more to add, but when there's nothing left to remove" (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, also quoted by ESR in the Cathedral and the Bazaar). This is pinned on my office wall.
I like this one a lot too, but I thought it was from Albert Einstein.
Or maybe here they say it's from him and in France they say it's St-Ex?
(just kidding, you must be right!)

Which makes this discussion recursively obsolete - is it more perfect if we go on talking about it or are all our talks "left to remove"?

(Well, let's get some aspirin and get back to work)

-Bertrand

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