On Nov 9, 2013, at 2:02 PM, Pete Resnick
<presnick(_at_)qti(_dot_)qualcomm(_dot_)com> wrote:
Engineering is hard. We've got to do that. Coming to consensus over the
engineering tradeoffs is also hard; there's no one-liner like, "We always go
with the running code". As the document says, the "running code" bit of the
mantra is that we value actual practical experience over theoretical models.
But running code is not itself some sort of magical thing. We still have to
do the rest of engineering and come to consensus on whether we've gotten it
"right". And I do think the document says that much. I don't think it should
go much further.
Nicely put, Pete (the rest, too). This pretty much captures my discomfort
with the "running code" line of discussion.