> Again, I am aware that there might be some design reasons to why JAMES
> responds the way it does - still, would it not be an advantage if it
> worked differently?

What real-world benefit, other than making some primitive testing agents
happy?  As a practical matter, the current architecture is pretty clean.  I
don't know if James would want a filter chain on each command understood by
handlers.

        --- Noel


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