>Again, I'm just trying to SWAG the reasoning behind the policy, and maybe give some insight on why the company might see this as advantageous. This does not constitute an official Microsoft statement, blah, blah, blah. And, no, they're unlikely to change division-wide policy because some product team grunt asked them to. :-)
Hey, you just said you don't know what the policy
is on obsoleted materials. ;-)
I can appreciate any feelings of "lack of empowerment" you might be having, but so far what I'm hearing from you and Garrett is:
- neither of you are against the idea, or you think it's a good idea
- there is no
technical reason it couldn't be done, merely perceived bureaucracy
Is there anyone else we could bounce this off of, like Robert Green - or do we need to go even higher?
Regards. Al
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