Lempster (7/2/2014)
Bill Talada (7/2/2014)
Set your own standards and stick to them....I agree with that! Everything else (trying to promote your standards over others) just opens up a can of worms and eventually leads to the terms ISO and ANSI being bandied around! 😉
Also, once you've settled on your standards, document them.
Regards
Lempster
Heh... of course the standards actually need to be right. I've worked with many a couple whose main problem was the screwball standards that they came up with.
--Jeff Moden
Change is inevitable... Change for the better is not.