Yuval Ronen
That's one other option. Another option is just to work with the concepts as they are and stop trying to convince us they're ill-conceived. What's wrong with that one? I don't mean to be facetious, but you seem to be grasping at straws to show that there's something wrong here, but I don't see what major problems the status quo is causing.
I was hoping to get to the bottom of this, to fully understand what's going on, and why, to convince or be convinced. However, if you are unwilling to continue this discussion, then, well, you have every right to do so.
Well, it doesn't seem all that productive. At some point, which requirements to make part of a concept is a judgement call. There are guidelines that ought to be followed, but some decisions fall into a gray area. You might legitimately choose differently from Aleksey, but I don't think the validity of your choice delegitimizes his choice, which is what you seem to be arguing.
We'll just go our separate ways, each maintaining his original opinion, one of us (me) is wrong.
I don't see why you would maintain your original opinion if you were convinced it was wrong. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com