substantive objections (was Re: Achieving consensus)

From: Henry Spencer (henry@spsystems.net)
Date: Sat May 15 2004 - 14:48:15 CDT


On Sat, 15 May 2004, Bruce Lilly wrote:
> >>Wrong; there remain substantive objections from several parties.
> > From two parties.
>
> No matter; substantive objections need to be addressed.

And they have been. Repeatedly.

"Addressed" does not mean "accepted". Addressing an objection means
examining it and deciding whether anything needs to be done about it.
The whole point of *deciding* is that the answer can be "no".

                                                          Henry Spencer
                                                       henry@spsystems.net




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