On March 17, 2014 3:41:24 AM PDT, e-letter  wrote:
>It's a worry that some users prefer new "features" over standards compliance 
>and quality control.

It is extremely rare for features to have a negative impact on standards 
compliance.
It is not uncommon for features to enhance standards compliance.

Whether or not a new feature hinders or enhances quality control, depend upon 
how well the affected source code is documented and how structured the program 
as a whole is.  

One of the major obstacles that Microsoft ran into, and why it could not adhere 
to EEU court rulings, was that its source code was not documented, and the 
overall program was completely unstructured.   Both Apache OpenOffice and 
LibreOffice are refactoring the OOo codebase, so that quality control related 
to standards compliance is enhanced.

jonathon
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