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Conference thebay::joyoflex

Title:The Joy of Lex
Notice:A Notes File even your grammar could love
Moderator:THEBAY::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Feb 28 1986
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1192
Total number of notes:42769

1013.0. "SYS-F-??? Error in parse, word or think." by PASTIS::MONAHAN (humanity is a trojan horse) Sat Oct 24 1992 02:31

    "Since this looks like a bug, it will never get fixed unless you enter
    a QAR for it..."
    
    	The above is taken from another notes file (without permission),
    but it raises an example of...  I'm not sure what. Bad syntax? Poor
    choice of words? Muddy thinking?
    
    	Presumably if it didn't *look* like a bug the problem would be
    fixed immediately?
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1013.1looks well-worded to meCOOKIE::EGGERSAnybody can fly with an engine.Sat Oct 24 1992 11:2612
    > "Since this looks like a bug, it will never get fixed unless you
    > enter a QAR for it..."

    >> Presumably if it didn't *look* like a bug the problem would be fixed
    >> immediately?

    No.  If it looks like a bug, then a QAR is the *only* mechanism for a
    change.  For non bugs, such as unfriendly "features" or incompletely
    implemented specifications, there are other mechanisms such as formal
    requests for "functionality" enhancements as part of the phase process.
    But nothing will happen immediately, or even soon, no matter what
    mechanism is invoked.	:-(
1013.2JIT081::DIAMONDbad wiring. That was probably it. Very bad.Sun Oct 25 1992 18:397
    It should say "Since this looks like a bug, it will never get fixed
    IF you enter a QAR for it."
    
    In order to submit an absence-of-quality assurance report, you have
    to enter a QAR...NOT! in the appropriate database.
    
    Followups to the DECspeak note elsewhere in this conference.