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		<title>By: Mac Beach</title>
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		<description>Another web site used the word &quot;practices&quot; when referring to the MS web page, which didn&#039;t load for me at all.

Are they having trouble coming up with the right (cooperative sounding but content-free) wording for this &quot;initiative&quot;?

What the world wants is specifications (software specifications that is) and a promise not to change the code before the public specs are changed and tested.

I doubt the world will get that though.</description>
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<p>Are they having trouble coming up with the right (cooperative sounding but content-free) wording for this &#8220;initiative&#8221;?</p>
<p>What the world wants is specifications (software specifications that is) and a promise not to change the code before the public specs are changed and tested.</p>
<p>I doubt the world will get that though.</p>
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