On 01/02/2014 08:27 PM, Joseph Potvin wrote: > Doh! :-) > > Anyway, I'd suggest if anything to refer to what you seek as a neutral > "notice" rather than warning. I used term *Deprecation Warnings* since most software developers know it quite well from hands on experience and I just would like to 'port' this pattern to address quite similar challenge just in a different domain :) > > Joseph > > > > On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 2:19 PM, ☮ elf Pavlik ☮ > <perpetual-tripper@wwelves.org <mailto:perpetual-tripper@wwelves.org>> > wrote: > > On 01/02/2014 08:04 PM, Joseph Potvin wrote: > > Elf, Request for disambiguation: Are you referring to currency > "depreciation" (relative valuation change) or currency "deprication" > (phasing out)? > > LOL ;-) > > I meant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/__Deprecation > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deprecation> (and added this link as > ref [1] in my original email) > "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia > Not to be confused with Depreciation. > > Deprecation is a status applied to a computer software feature, > characteristic, or practice indicating it should be avoided, > typically because it is being superseded. The term is also sometimes > used for a feature, design, or practice that is permitted but no > longer recommended in other areas, such as hardware design or > compliance to building codes." > > > Either way, a particular implementation of the web payments standard > could bundle in an extension for information services about > currencies. > No need for that within the (proposed) standard which is focused on > transactions. Whether a depeciation or a deprication should > generate a > "warning" or a "thumbs up" to users depends on one's perspective. > > Joseph Potvin > > > > > > -- > Joseph Potvin > Operations Manager | Gestionnaire des opérations > The Opman Company | La compagnie Opman > http://www.projectmanagementhotel.com/projects/opman-portfolio > jpotvin@opman.ca <mailto:jpotvin@opman.ca> > Mobile: 819-593-5983 > LinkedIn (Google short URL): http://goo.gl/Ssp56Received on Thursday, 2 January 2014 19:39:46 UTC
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