Do Not Use 'Old' in a Part Title
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At Mon May 4 00:08:03 2009, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Steffen
Certification: hold
Comments:
"old" should be removed from part name.
(Each part at some point in time will become "old".)
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At Sat Dec 31 22:55:06 2011, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: timgould
Certification: certify
Comments:
Think the old is appropriate here. Other bushes are variants of each other but this represents an old, depreciated 'standard'.
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At Sun Jan 1 04:30:06 2012, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Steffen
Certification: hold
Comments:
I know, but we usually do not add "old" to titles, though.
The reason is that every part potentially can become "old",
when something new comes out which replaces it.
We describe what the part is and does, and that's it.
Its age is not part of its function.
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At Sun Jan 1 09:05:04 2012, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: timgould
Certification: certify
Comments:
The part fits with the existing library Old Type 2. Hold is, IMO, inappropriate unless you are willing to change both the existing file and this one with a new standard. Otherwise it is just reducing approved parts for your whims.
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At Sun Jan 1 10:30:07 2012, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: mikeheide
Certification: novote
Comments:
I am with Steffen here. If we have another part in the library with 'old' then we should also change that parts description.
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At Sun Jan 1 15:35:02 2012, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Steffen
Certification: hold
Comments:
that's no whim :-)
We have followed over years now the practice of abolishing
every word "Old" in the titles of parts when they get onto the Parts Tracker. I just ask to continue doing this.