Whether or not EA has ossified in its philosophical positions and organizational ontologies.
Could you spell out what this means? I’d guess that most people (myself included) aren’t familiar with ossification and organizational ontologies.
I suspect this may be evidence in itself that this is not currently a key ongoing debate in EA.
Ah, key = popular, I guess I can simplify my vocabulary. I’m being somewhat snarky here, but afaict it satisfies the criteria of significant effort has gone into debating this.
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Whether or not EA has ossified in its philosophical positions and organizational ontologies.
Could you spell out what this means? I’d guess that most people (myself included) aren’t familiar with ossification and organizational ontologies.
I suspect this may be evidence in itself that this is not currently a key ongoing debate in EA.
Ah, key = popular, I guess I can simplify my vocabulary. I’m being somewhat snarky here, but afaict it satisfies the criteria of significant effort has gone into debating this.