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    Posted 04-12-2004 14:22
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    Subject: Re: [emergency] Talking Point re CAP and CEA "Public Alert"


    +1 from me on this as well.
    
    Compatible, in the world of software/hardware development, and  
    therefore the standardization of XML schemas/structures has a very  
    specific meaning. And while it may be tempting to use words incorrectly  
    (ie: definition that is different for a different industry), we must  
    avoid doing this. We are not building standards for first responders,  
    etc. - we are building standards for people who build products for  
    first responders, etc., therefore the terminology used must appropriate  
    for these people.
    
    On Apr 10, 2004, at 5:04 PM, Bob Wyman wrote:
    
    > Art Botterell wrote:
    >> Bob, do any of us really have time to split hairs
    >> about the word "compatible" in this context?
    > 	If we don't have time for the truth, what do we have time for?
    > Clearly, if I didn't think my point had merit, I never would have made
    > the initial comment and request for information concerning what was
    > meant by "compatible." Clearly, your earlier comments indicate that
    > CAP is, in fact, *not compatible* with these other systems even though
    > with some degree of additional work, the various system can be made to
    > interwork.
    > 	Personally, I believe that the normal listener will perceive
    > the word "compatible" as one that indicates *actual* compatibility
    > rather than *potential* compatibility... Thus, I continue to hold that
    > the use of the word is inappropriate in this context. I do not see
    > this as splitting hairs.
    >
    >> The folks at the Weather Service, the folks at
    >> the FCC and the folks at CEA have all expressed
    >> satisfaction that CAP is compatible with ...
    > 	These "testimonials" are no more convincing than a late-night
    > TV commercial filled with  "testimony" that some miracle herb cures
    > cancer or that spot weight reduction from a ThighMaster is possible.
    > (Much medical research shows that spot weight reduction is not
    > possible...)
    >
    >> Of course, if you aren't comfortable using the word,
    >> you don't have to.  And if you'd like to offer a
    >> suggestion of a better word, feel free.
    > 	It is you, not I, who wishes to make claims comparing the
    > various systems. Thus you cannot push to me your responsibility for
    > crafting your message. I have, I believe, clearly shown that the word
    > you are using is inappropriate, misleading, and not truthful. It is up
    > to you to decide if you will continue to use it or if you will use
    > language which is more truthful.
    > 	I encourage the TC itself to avoid the use of this word
    > "compatible", without proper qualifiers, in any communications which
    > can be attributed to it or its members. I fear that the TC's utility
    > could be severely compromised if it gains a reputation for overstating
    > the qualities or promise of CAP.
    >
    > 		bob wyman
    >
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    R. Allen Wyke
    Chair, OASIS Emergency Management TC
    emergency-tc@earthlink.net
    
    


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