Comments:

Should the question not be: Is the draft specification accepted as a
committed specification?

If 'no' then debate/refine until it is. If 'yes' then go ahead and make the
changes to the WIAB code because WIAB does not conform to the spec.; in as
smooth a way as possible, of course :)

There is a general issue here: Whilst applying a spec to the code may have
'lagged' in the old Google Wave, great care must be taken so that the same
does not happen with WIAB. We need to ensure that any proposed
change/enhancement during WIAB coding is referenced back to the appropriate
spec (and if a difference, or omission, is found then the spec must be
debated/changed/created before the code is implemented).

IMO it is imperative that spec precedes code, and not "we'll do the spec
later; we need to get the code out of the door first".

Objections:

None.

-- 
Chris
iotawave.org
Singapore

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