> [1]Politically, this makes a lot of sense. [2]There is no way CNA can state > anything > other given that the Ada mandate is gone. [3]Seems like they are trying to be > friendly to whatever choice a program manager decides to make. [1]Program language choice should not be a political decision. [2]The DoD ended the mandate that the deck be stacked in favor of Ada in language decisions. The DoD did not mandate that we pretend all languages are created equal. [3]Are you saying that the CNA's job is to play yes-man to the program manager?