On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 16:33:05 -0500, John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 12:17:09PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote: >> On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 02:10:37AM +0200, Sergey V. Spiridonov >> wrote: >> > If one does not see the difference between program and >> > documentation, it is very hard to explain why they do not need >> > the same kind of freedoms. >> >> If one cannot coherently and usefully *describe* the difference >> between programs and documentation, it is difficult for other >> people to see it. > Documentation consists of instructions primarily intended to be > human-readable regarding the operation of something such as a > program. > Programs consist of instructions primarily intended to be > machine-readable that either contain machine language binary data or > instructions designed to be interpreted or converted into that at > runtime. Programs will always contain source code or machine > language code, and often both. > I will grant that these definitions are imperfect and improbable > arguments could be lodged against them; at the same time, I believe > that reasonable people not engaging in a Jesuit exercise to find > logical needles in a haystack of common sense are able to tell the > difference between a manpage and a C source file. Sure, there are clear cut examples of files that quite clearly belong to one case or the other. I am distressed to see that you consider a real life corner case that I posted in a message with id Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The problem is not that there are examples of files that are clearly documentation and clearly program code; the problem comes with cases, like literate programing, amongst others, where such a clear cut distinction no longer exists. In my experience, such a blurring of the distinctions between data, source code, and documentation is on the increase, rather then declining; and I think we should model the core of our response not merely on our past experience, but on a reasonable projection of where the future is going to take us. (I personally believe that the distinction between data, source, and documentation is artificial, and merely a matter of convention, and the boundaries shall blur even more in the future). manoj -- There are only two kinds of men -- the dead and the deadly. Helen Rowland Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.debian.org/%7Esrivasta/> 1024R/C7261095 print CB D9 F4 12 68 07 E4 05 CC 2D 27 12 1D F5 E8 6E 1024D/BF24424C print 4966 F272 D093 B493 410B 924B 21BA DABB BF24 424C