Re: Summary of opinions on Negotiate header

On Wed, 25 Sep 1996, Benjamin Franz wrote:

> Anyone else *REALLY* peeved at this 'abbreviate until meaningless'
> approach to header design? You might as well go whole hog - why just save
> two bytes from the *value* of the when you can save 8 from the *name* of
> the header? Just call it 'N: t'. :/ If you are *SERIOUS* about saving
> bytes in the header - change to a machine readable format. But don't play
> this game of 'this is a human readable format so we will give it a
> meaningful name and then chop so many letters out that the meaning is
> lost'. The first rule of abbreviation for humans is to remove as many
> letters as possible without losing the meaning *and no more*. 
> 

I agree completely.  Let's have a human readable format or a binary format,
but not the worst of both worlds.

John Franks 	Dept of Math. Northwestern University
		john@math.nwu.edu

Received on Thursday, 26 September 1996 06:41:27 UTC