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There's a difference between comments and dicussion, and predicting
the end of the world, as some others have done.
> On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Sharon Burton <sharon -at- anthrobytes -dot- com> wrote:
>> I've been saying (and Bill and Steve and John, I think, have been saying)
>> that certification is in process, it's not set in stone yet.
>
> Then it makes more sense to comment on things now, before they are set
> in stone, yes? Of course, some comments are easier to put to
> constructive use than others.
But all comments can and should be phrases intelligently and professionaly.
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