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Re: backslash whitespace newline


    Much as I agree with your sentiments, in many environments, the use of 
    ISO 9000 is *required*, as in you don't get the contract if you don't 
    follow ISO 9000. I have not seen any evidence, personally, that ISO 9000 
    actually ensures a perfect product, but it is a political requirement of 
    many environments.

Sure, there's no question that much of ISO 9000 is useless, but I also don't
see the relevance here.  As I understand it, ISO 9000 talks about documentation
of process, not process itself.  No matter how kludgy a script might be, if
it's properly documented in the procedures, there's no problem using it, at
least as I understand it.


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