Jeff,
Thank you for your question. Here are some possible motivations for
asking The Question (in no particular order):
1. To know what OST actually is
2. To discover what others think OST actually is
3. To find out if there is a generally accepted "reference definition"
describing what OST actually is
4. To be surprised by this or that response to "The Question"
5. To raise a potentially important and potentially timely issue
6. To discover who might demonstrate a sense of passion and
responsibility, ("and more," hint hint) around The Question
Why do you ask "why do you ask?" , Jeff?
Daniel
On 1/28/16 3:47 PM, Jeff Aitken via OSList wrote:
Why do you ask, Daniel?
Jeff
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