Who sets standards? & Who has the right to demand them? LO29101

From: Mark W. McElroy (mmcelroy@vermontel.net)
Date: 09/02/02


Replying to LO29089 --

Chris:

Since your reply was to an inquiry on my part about the nature of the
Australian standards organization referred to by Alan Cotterell in his
post, I fail to see on what basis you could either agree or disagree with
my position on standards-making in KM. I expressed no such position. So
what opinion of mine about standards are you claiming to disagree with?

[Note, as well, that thus far, Alan has declined to answer my inquiry].

Regards,

Mark

Chris Macrae wrote:

>Mark - I take a different view from you on who has the right to catalyse
>standards - though that's a different subject from how standards
>originators promote themselves

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