Re: ISO 26514 draft ready for comment [long]
Sorry that you misunderstood my post. One does not preclude the other, and I was not suggesting that the topic isn't appropriate for the list. I was merely trying to encourage you and Bonnie--as I also encouraged Gene and Dan, to follow through with the comment process.
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