Perhaps the poster was paraphrasing the quote "Writing about music is like 
dancing about architecture."

At least that's how I read it.

- Mike




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>>> Roy Tennant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/11/2007 7:49 pm >>>
I really wish I could understand what you mean. I think I get the difference
between a contract and its enforcement and software architecture, but is
there a reason why these should not be addressed in the same talk? There is
clearly something I'm not getting here, so perhaps further explication could
help me to see it? Thanks,
Roy


On 11/7/07 11:24 AM, "D Chudnov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 11/6/07, Roy Tennant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have a presentation coming up and I'm considering doing what I'm calling a
>> "Library Software Manifesto".
>
> It's a fine line between focusing people's attention on specific
> aspects of how to enter into and enforce contracts and dancing about
> architecture.

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