Stephen Russell wrote:

> I see that as a very limiting requirement.  It is like buying a set of
> wrenches to work on your car with.  You have a CHOICE between Metric or
> English.  Past that decision they just work.  So why demand that you have to
> have both sets at the onset?


Oh geez, why do I get sucked into these...

I'm a mechanic servicing American and foreign automobiles. I believe 
I'll need a set of wrenches and other tools that will fit both metric 
and imperial.


> If the business requirement states they want it to run on anything and they
> expect to achieve bla bla bla as a gain when they do, so be it!  Otherwise
> it is just window washing that could really  get in the way later.


I like how both sides of this argument say that the counter-position 
will get in the way later. If you build it windows-only, it'll get in 
your way because you are locked into windows. If you build it 
os-agnostic, it'll get in your way because of <some not-yet-articulated 
reason I'm waiting to see formulated>.


-- 
Paul



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