Thanks Andreas and Peter, your clarifications said what I meant ;) At the risk of starting a flame war, there has to come a time when full acceptance of a standard (in whatever business/industry/walk of life) is made, and that can only happen at the expense and exclusion of non-compliant systems/products/methods. Backwards compatibility can only extend so far, and relaxation of a standard dilutes the purpose and impact of the standard. Why have a standard if there is no effect in not applying or adhering to it?
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