OK, I recall a note dmr wrote probably in the late 70s/early 80s when folks at UCB had (iirc) extended the symbol name size in C programs to essentially unlimited. This followed on (iirc) file names going beyond 14 characters.

The rough outline was that dmr was calling out the revisions for being too general, and the phrase "BSD sins" sticks in my head (sins as a verb).

I'm reminded of this by something that happened with some interns recently, as they wanted to make something immensely complex to cover a case that basically never happened. I was trying to point out that you can go overboard on that sort of thing, and it would have been nice to have such a quote handy -- anyone else remember it?

ron