> Frank wanted "All NoDo items must have a proper rationale" which sounds
> much more significant than just a subjective reason. Maybe I misunderstood,
> but I tend to understand a rationale to be something more significant than
> "it's not worth the effort"
>
A rationale is not always completely rational. But I agree that "it's not
worth the effort" is too light. There is a compromise to find here, the
world is not black&white, there are different degrees of subjective reasons.

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