Im all for ALARP, I'm all for viable alternatives which achieve the same thing as accepted benchmarks, but any alternative solutions offered should be capable of demonstrating that it is equal in standing or suoperseeds the benchmark standard.
well said Mr. Retty! and guess what the alternative solution usually relies on quoting this standard or that specification to prove the alterantive works. Alternative solution based on more code -hugging!
Absolutely Mr Burner
The issue here is that we need something to measure alternative standards against.
Compare
"Sorry Mr Fire Officer this "such and such" hasn't been manufactured to BS3333. It was made in China and meets their CS 2222 standard which seems to be an equivalent"
with
"Sorry guv this "such and such" doesn't comply with BS 3333 but I reckon it should work ok cos the bloke down the pub who sold it me said so"
How do you expect an I.O or FRAss to quantify something which is unknown, how would you know how something might perform in a given situation without some form of spec
I accept that some issues can be ratified using a bit of common sense rather than a piece of paper saying something accords to a standard but when you start getting into more complex issues then I would always want evidence of accreditation to a recognised standard, or would ask you to have it tested to see how it would perform.
So whether you like it or you dont you cant avoid code hugging or standards worshipping in one way shape of form... I think therefore the argument is really about how tightly you hug them.