Steve, thank you for a comment in depth.

> version, but changing a default is the kind of subtle change that 
> doesn't appear to break things, but changes the expected 
> results. People 
> really hate it when we do that.

Yes - again, I can definitively relate to that. The bottom reason I desired 
this may very well be me that I'm overprotective :-)...my background is in CM, 
and we've had a few cases which burned us a bit where people happily chugged 
away for months, and then we started getting really weird cp problems when 
deploying, even though it all built fine. It took us some time to nail down the 
problem - they were unknowingly using libs that just happened to be present in 
the internal Ant cp. Different versions than we later shipped for 
deployment...ugh.

Then again, when I did make sure this wouldn't happen again, people complained 
about *that* messing up their build :-)...so on the balance you're probably 
right resisting such a change...

ken1

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