"This actually is a place for you to talk. But read the fine print, we are watching you."
3 days ago@blowdart:
Sorry.
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@blowdart: You can't ban me, can you? If so, we'll need to fix that ![]()
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One can imagine some operational hierarchy among watchers. Some watchers watch some non-watchers and some watchers watch some watchers.
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2 hours ago, Sven Groot wrote
But... who watches the watchers?
The Watchers.
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Actually... Lenn left first, to be historically accurate.
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Yeah, that was the first and only tag line for the Coffeehouse. Bryn Waibel wrote it. ![]()
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Here's the most recent round of conversations with the kernel team: http://channel9.msdn.com/tags/inside-windows-8
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@felix9: I don't think any of these axioms are not in motion today across all teams inside Microsoft with large code bases, with some amount of external enlistments (minus the OSS realities)... Windows is the canonical example, of course, but it's not the only large and complex code base maintained by multiple teams of engineers with varying levels of seniority and expertise.
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@Bass: I didn't say it was the solution to any problem... I stated only that it is the appropriate response to his voluntary action.
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