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Subject:RE: Deprecated - is it a word? From:"Chad LaCroix" <chad -at- architext-usa -dot- com> To:"John Cornellier" <jcornellier -at- abingdon -dot- oilfield -dot- slb -dot- com>, <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Thu, 2 Mar 2006 10:32:55 -0500
John asked -
>Hi, I'm in the UK, and I was about to write in some release notes that a
>given feature was "deprecated".
John, I found this as well. I don't know how reliable the source is but
it's there.
"deprecated (term that is recommended not to be used anymore - this may have
different reasons, e.g. a misleading term, ambiguity and multiple meanings)"
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