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Ben Finney
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Keith Curtis <keithcu at gmail.com> writes: > It is easy to say that bug metrics are going in the wrong direction. > It is also easy to do nothing, or to criticize those who are concerned > about a systemic issue. This is astounding hubris. You started several threads unprompted and made many posts this week, which can all be fairly characterised as criticism without actionable solutions. How is that usefully distinct from “do nothing”, except for occupying time in apparently fruitless nagging? -- \ “Corporation, n. An ingenious device for obtaining individual | `\ profit without individual responsibility.” —Ambrose Bierce, | _o__) _The Devil's Dictionary_, 1906 | Ben Finney
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