Well for people trying to fix such hard-to-figure-out instances it would be 
handy to have a list of those, and if we ever change our distribution rules to 
allow ones that don't explicitly say "don't do that".

"Daniel J. Luke" <[email protected]> wrote:

>On Oct 12, 2011, at 3:06 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
>>> Why do we need a special value for "I don't know" (and how is
>setting an
>>> "I don't know" value any different than just not setting a value?)
>> 
>> Semantically it'd make a difference: I never tried versus I couldn't
>> figure it out.
>
>is that a useful distinction (maintainer is being lazy vs. maintainer
>might be being lazy?) ? :)
>
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