From: Charles Lindsey (chl@clw.cs.man.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Sep 25 2002 - 13:08:39 CDT
In <3D8F950C.5050500@alex.blilly.com> Bruce Lilly <blilly@erols.com> writes:
>Starting from some baseline, the steps might be:
>1. MUST NOT generate, SHOULD accept (no damage caused, prepare
> for generation in next release)
>2. SHOULD NOT generate, MUST accept (notice to developers that
> full implementation is imminent)
>3. MAY generate, MUST accept (full implementation)
I don't see why it should take three steps. Why is step 1 necessary?
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