On 2015-01-11 03:58, Bjoern Hoehrmann wrote: 

> * Glen Huang wrote:
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>> When someone says A replace B, I get the impression that B is no longer in 
>> effect and A is the new one. So when I do `node1.replace(node2)`, I can't 
>> help but feel node2 is replaced with node1, which is the opposite of what 
>> the spec specifies.
> 
> To illustrate this, imagine some team sports game where the coach jells
> "Jane, replace John!", in other words, `Jane.replace(John)`. It is clear
> that Jane is instructed to take the position of John.
> 
> I could not be able to use a better example to show A replaces B. Excellent.
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