Re: Engineering specs: The way it spozed to be?
Paraphrasing the VP's concern: "I don't expect you to update the end-user documentation every time the engineers make a change. But I don't want them to update a spec every time they make a change, either. What is the triggering mechanism? What changes should be written down, and when? I want you to answer that question."
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