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You're getting some flack because "good enough" is too loaded and everyone reads it a little differently. No one seems to be reading your qualifier, "the consequences of a dupe would lead to a pretty bad customer experience."

Sometimes, good enough is good enough. If you were able to push back hard in this case, I take it you are senior to the other guy and your decision is/was justified by the product/feature requirements. IOW, in this case, good enough was in fact not good enough.

> constraint

most important thing, right there.



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