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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01019445
Message ID:
01019822
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I agree with most of your conditions, however there are instances I think when just because the improvement is available with a 3rd party tool does not mean that it should be rejected. If all improvements were rejected for that reason then some new features would have been left out of previous versions of VFP as well. I think it depends on the demand... Of course, perhaps MSFT could purchase the 3rd party tool and incorporate the features to the base product (that has been done in the past as well).


>Hi Hilmar,
>
>> What is an acid test?
>
>An acid test is a list of conditions that must be met in order for a particular request to pass. An acid test for Sedna improvements might include conditions like:
>
>1. If improvement is available via a 3rd party tool then Reject it
>
>2. If improvement is a bug with reliable workarounds then Reject it
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>3. If improvement is a feature that the community can build itself then Reject it
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>etc.
>
>If an improvement request passes all the pre-established conditions, then it has passed what one might call "the acid test".
>
>Tracy, apologies for hijacking your thread. I'll continue this conversation in a new thread.
>
>Malcolm
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