Subj : human-readable nodelist format
To : Scott Little
From : andrew clarke
Date : Sun Nov 10 2002 04:19 pm
Sun 2002-11-10 10:44, Scott Little (3:712/848) wrote to andrew clarke:
> St Louis and XML both enforce proper structure in the format itself,
> without relying on ignorable rules in the specification. (and
> eventually someone will try an alternate use for the Uplink, you watch)
If there are rules in the spec, they can't be ignored! That's like saying "I'm
going to comply with FTS-9, but I'm going to ignore the requirement to generate
serial numbers in a three year period, bugger that, let's make it three weeks
instead." You just can't do that. ;-)
I don't know what alternate use people would use for the Uplink keyword, but it
won't matter, because the spec won't allow them to. And anyone using broken
software that doesn't comply to the spec would be risking being denodelisted
until they stop using it presumably.
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