> The article is a guide on how you can avoid being ignored and actually contribute to the process of standardization.
But the article assumes that the goals are acceptable, so the only valid feedback is about the best way to accomplish those goals. There is no room there for people who think the goals themselves are unacceptable.
I think that what they're wanting to do is terrible. Why in the world would I want to contribute to standardizing the method of accomplishing them?
But the article assumes that the goals are acceptable, so the only valid feedback is about the best way to accomplish those goals. There is no room there for people who think the goals themselves are unacceptable.
I think that what they're wanting to do is terrible. Why in the world would I want to contribute to standardizing the method of accomplishing them?