On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Jonatan Kilhamn <jonatan.kilh...@gmail.com> wrote: > Card recordkeeping was harder than I thought. As you might have > noticed, I have not yet produced a single correct report
It looks to me like you're both making mistakes: some of his CoEs against your Government reports have been incorrect, and nobody is checking his other reports. He has an advantage due to automation (his report will always be self-consistent, for example), and won't dismiss messages as irrelevant because he's tracking everything (I don't know if you've done this, but I've come close on instances), but is still human. He might be a little more careful than you-- I don't know, I don't scrutinize the DoG reports-- but he has made mistakes and will continue to do so. For me, tracking the IBA is a relatively large amount of effort; for BobTHJ, who's already reading every public message, tracking vs. not tracking it is probably a very small amount after initially writing code for the contract. Does that mean I should just let him track it? I don't know, but whether in order to correct errors, to be able to make stuff like the IBA site, and survive if BobTHJ throws in the towel-- or merely because of ego-- I'm going to keep maintaining a report. -- -c.