Talk:Common Object Request Broker Architecture: Difference between revisions

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[[User:68.167.249.197|68.167.249.197]] 00:03, 8 Apr 2004 (UTC): One good standard practice within wikipedia is to not disambiguate misspellings. I agree that this is a good guideline to follow. As I also note at [[Talk:COBRA]], I would contend that COBRA vs. CORBA is a case where the exception proves the rule. This is a case of two <u>five</u>-letter acronyms, which is unusual. For two acronyms of that length (and, to get perhaps overly analytical about it, the fact that B and R are both typed by the left index finger on a [[QWERTY]] keyboard), isn't a reasonable to anticipate our audience would appreciate such a disambiguation here? I would never advocate disambiguation for TLAs. but this seems a case where a good rule has a reasonable exception.
:[[User:68.167.249.2|68.167.249.2]] 09:02, 8 Apr 2004 (UTC): [[User:Dysprosia|Dysprosia]]'s suggestion elsewhere of a disambiguation block prefacing the CORBA page seems like the best of both worlds to resolve this.
 
== KDE Using CORBA ==
Wasn't KDE using CORBA and then dropped it? [[User:81.151.193.21|81.151.193.21]] 17:10, 9 January 2006 (UTC)
 
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