Indeed. I actually understand the sentiment of your comment, but in this case, I'm inclined to say that -- even though this wasn't strictly a doc change -- "doc changes are always allowed" trumps "code freeze" and whatnot (and we're not even in code freeze yet).

This is a stable script, and it was a very minor change to make with no side-effects (adding one file to the list of files to sed). So I think it was acceptable, a Good Idea, and keeps the release process within the Law of Least Astonishment.

Make sense?

On Feb 18, 2005, at 6:44 PM, Lombard, David N wrote:

Done trumps Good Thing.

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