I tend to agree with you, Christopher, that the first priority is to make clear 
the
*intentions* behind the configuration -- human understanding (knowledge 
management) is
often sacrificed for efficiency. We should strike a balance.

Neil's solution is technically elegant, but by separating data and method so 
completely
the two seem now disconnected -- and their meaning becomes obscured.

M

Christoph Maser wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, den 09.12.2009, 19:30 +0100 schrieb nwat...@symcor.com:
>> I've made good progress is producing reusable policies with CF3.  Consider
>> a security policy that checks the permissions of a motley group of files.
>> At first one might consider setting a a list or two and going from there.
> 
> 
> Nice cool work, but why all these shortcuts? Especially if you talk
> about reusability you should optmize your code for readability, not for
> number of bytest ;)
> 
> Chris
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