- From: Manfred Baedke <manfred.baedke@greenbytes.de>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 18:01:04 +0200
- To: Pat Hayes <phayes@ihmc.us>
- CC: Larry Masinter <lmm@acm.org>, 'Richard Cyganiak' <richard@cyganiak.de>, "'Roy T. Fielding'" <fielding@gbiv.com>, 'Jonathan Rees' <jar@creativecommons.org>, 'Julian Reschke' <julian.reschke@gmx.de>, 'HTTP Working Group' <ietf-http-wg@w3.org>, www-tag@w3.org
Pat Hayes wrote: > I strongly disagree. It may be good practice to be deliberately > agnostic about technical details, but it is never good practice to be > deliberately obscure about the meanings of the words one is using. Yes, it is. Take any mathematical theory as an example showing how it works perfectly to be deliberately obscure about the meaning of atomic terms of a technical language. Regards, Manfred -- Manfred Baedke <green/>bytes GmbH Hafenweg 16 D-48155 Münster Germany Amtsgericht Münster: HRB5782
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