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The environment succeeds because over time, the individual choices, good or bad, sum to a choice that enables more choices as long as the abstract business rule itself is sound. If it doesn't, the system will exhaust itself and lose reproductive momentum. In the case of the western democracies, "of the people, by the people, for the people" has worked well because "the people" is an abstraction, not an entity, and the government is an entity, not an abstraction. Central control doesn't usually turn dictatorial if the rules are followed. (we can debate cases where they weren't offline). Yes, it looks chaotic the closer you get, but from a distance, it proceeds in a remarkably predictable way. Bad specs can lead to better specs. Total imprecision is random guessing. Again, I prefer for MS to be the first penguin. I prefer for IBM or Sun to be the second penguin. We are fighting for third penguin position. :-) len From: Ronald Bourret [mailto:rpbourret@r...] A precise definition is a good thing. But if the precise definition is wrong (or wrong-headed), then fulfilling it is not a good thing. That is what I was reacting to. > So MS is the Big Bad Wolf? Ok. Actually, no. MS is very good at what they do, which is to give customers almost everything they ask for. This evidence (allegations of monopolistic practices aside) seems to indicate that this is a very good way to run a business. It doesn't always lead to clean design, especially when it is done fast enough to beat your competitors to the punch, and that is my gripe. One of the interesting things here is that MS is successful based on software that many purists (myself included at times) turn up their noses at. This has always been a source of wonderment to me, and I've come to the same conclusion as you -- customers just don't care, as long as they can solve their problem and solve it now. I suspect there's a strong parallel between the success of MS's sometimes chaotic software over more orderly versions and the success of democracies over more orderly (dictatorial) governments. Both give people choice, even if they make poor choices.
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