- From: Jan-Ivar Bruaroey <jib@mozilla.com>
- Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 19:46:26 -0400
- To: Cullen Jennings <fluffy@iii.ca>, Harald Alvestrand <harald@alvestrand.no>
- CC: public-webrtc@w3.org
On 10/17/13 8:26 PM, Cullen Jennings wrote: > On Oct 16, 2013, at 7:56 AM, Harald Alvestrand <harald@alvestrand.no> wrote: > >> <soapbox> >> To my mind, the basic distinction is "if two errors happens, should the program do different things?" - if the answer is "yes" for some reasonable number of cases, there should be an error code difference; if the answer is "no", the diagnostic message is what's important (and that chiefly matters to debuggers). >> >> Message fields generated by programmers are intrinsically incomprehensible to ordinary human beings. >> </soapbox> > My recollections was that there was pretty broad support in the room for the above point of view in the Leon meeting. Which way are you reading it? .: Jan-Ivar :.
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