At 9:58 PM +0200 7/3/05, Jirka Kosek wrote:
>If you write QA tool you will simple ignore this PI and use other mean for specifying schema. Where is problem?

The problem is that non-technical standards-imposers will designate
such tools as non-compliant.  And once a tool is labelled non-compliant
with any standard, even one that is irrelevant to the task at hand,
it is far more difficult to justify buying it or relying on it.

That is why making "convenience standards" (those that help one type
of user in one situation) and expecting that they will be ignored when
they aren't applicable is harmful to the community.

-- Tommie
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