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		<title>By: NoSheep! &#187; 10 Steps to a Better Product Choice</title>
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		<description>[...] OK, so its kinda lame for me to just reproduce content, but I have somewhat good reason. Jon and I wrote up a policy recommendation titled &#8220;10 Steps to a Better Product Choice&#8221; that was never adopted. However, I still think this is a valuable policy, as does he. Recently he blogged it, and now I&#8217;m just rehashing. 10 Steps to a better product choice The following steps are designed to be used in conjunction with normal project management procedures to ensure due process is given when considering technical solutions. [...]</description>
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