On Mon, 2015-04-27 at 12:32 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 11:57 AM, Joerg Schilling Joerg.Schilling@fokus.fraunhofer.de wrote:
Now you just need to understand what "as a whole" means....
Yes, in english, 'work as a whole' does mean complete. And the normal interpretation is that it covers everything linked into the same process at runtime unless there is an alternate interface-compatible component with the same feature set.
That may be the USA interpretation but on the other, European, side of the Atlantic I believe
"as a whole" means generally BUT allowing for exceptions.