Talk:Punch list

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[edit] Merge proposals

Propose a merge with Snagging to bring what is essentially the same process on both side of the pond together, no point in having separate articles for faucet and tap - their may be slightly different legal and procedural aspects so we should maintain the geographic separation in the article under US and UK headings. Tom-ay-toe To-maar-toe --Mcginnly | Natter 02:55, 6 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Disagree

Snagging is a major source of conflict between developers and homebuyers in the UK - see snagging.org. This is not clear from the definition which should reflect this. Snagging is often covered in the British and Irish media. I don't think the same can be said of punch list.

Additionally, Snagging is a term that is starting to be used outside the construction industry to mean defect identification and resolution e.g. software development. This may be due to the profile in the media.

If there is to be a merge, punch list should be merged with snagging. Snagging.org 11:31, 29 January 2007 (UTC)