Thus spake R. David Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, 3 May 2002, Terry Lambert wrote:
> > Aside from the classification problem (everyone has to classify
> > the same way for them to be able to get the information out),
> > the human factors argue that the depth should not exceed 3 on
> > any set of choices, before you get to what you want (HCI studies
> > at Bell Labs confirms this number).
> 
> Sorry for dropping in to the middle of a conversation, but this
> comment puzzles me.  I fail to see how:
> 
>   handbook + per-page comments from readers
> 
> is *inferior* to:
> 
>    handbook with no comments

I remember those comments in the PHP manual from back when I used PHP.
More often than not, they were wrong or misleading.  Yes, this is
worse than no comments at all.  Anyone can submit changes to the
FreeBSD documentation as it is; they're just forced to carefully think
out the changes they want to make, rather than submitting one-line
apothegms from a web browser.

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