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On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 2:20 PM, Nate Lawson wrote:

>> I don't think the tools should be part of the base system.
>
> Ok, that does sounds like opposition.  Care to give a reason?

I tend to think that the system as a whole should be more modular.

The tools aren't relevant to the bulk of the userbase, nor necessary
for its day-to-day operation.

So there's no good reason to lump them with the system, and a few
good reasons not to...

  = Mike

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On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 2:20 PM, Nate Lawson wrote:


<excerpt><excerpt>I don't think the tools should be part of the base
system.

</excerpt>

Ok, that does sounds like opposition.  Care to give a reason?

</excerpt>

I tend to think that the system as a whole should be more modular.


The tools aren't relevant to the bulk of the userbase, nor necessary

for its day-to-day operation.


So there's no good reason to lump them with the system, and a few

good reasons not to...


 = Mike


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