I think Richard has a point, namely, do we test for jargon?
I can see why we should, but I don't see how. I, for one, would not trust
an admin who didn't know the difference between an MUA and and MAU.
It would be silly to have a separate test of just TLAs, but then dropping
the TLAs into the other tests might be frowned upon. How is this handled in
other tests? For M$, the only TLAs I remember seeing were product related
(IIS, SMS, etc.).
And JIC (just in case) you did't know, TLA means "Three Letter Acronym". :-)
At 10:35 PM 6/24/99 -0400, Richard Rager wrote:
>Ok I was reading bug-track tonight.
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