I have no idea what your point is or what your trying to say. Talking about it in the 3rd person? Hunh? Demands to share my work? With your tone why should I?

Further, the "templates" are owned by my former employers and current clients. They paid for them. You didn't. I can't just take the work and give it you. (And in case it wasn't clear in my other message, I didn't do that for PayPal, I helped my wife come up with a new spec template based on how we did things at Adobe.)

Creating an open-source design specification format is more than copying and pasting a a template. You'd want a lot of people contributing to make sure its thorough and follows a good set of standards. Very much like blueprints operate for architects.

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On Aug 27, 2008, at 5:11 PM, William Evans wrote:

Talking about a doc spec in the 3rd person -- well - not too useful. Share your templates or shut the f($&k up .

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