Don Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Like caselaw, it's entirely appropriate to base our decisions on cases > that we've examined before, and the metrics we've used to make those > decisions. Of course, we probably should make an attempt to provide a > cite to the places where the metrics we are using are initialy > discussed.
I'd prefer to include this in the DFSG faq and refer to that, rather than including it in each summary -- at least for the more common tests. Does anyone remember when/how the dessert island test & the dissident test came into being? IIRC, the tentacles of evil test was invented without much of a context. -- Jeremy Hankins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP fingerprint: 748F 4D16 538E 75D6 8333 9E10 D212 B5ED 37D0 0A03