I made the point a lot earlier on in the thread, but I'll make it again now:
Who cares?!?
So far as I am aware, the only time there is a requirement for a certain number of hours of IMC or IFR is when you remove the No Applied Instrument Instruction from your instructor rating (in which case you almost certainly have the required number of hours by virtue of the course you did to get the rating for which you will be teaching), or when you apply to become an IRI.
So, as an FI who already has the restriction removed, I don't think it matters exactly what I log with regards to IFR or IMC.
I would guess that the only people who would care what I log from now on would be future employers. And if I were to ever be interviewed by, say, BEagle for a job, and he has a different view on how to log the time than I do, surely I could show him the amount of IFR time I claim and explain to him what is included in that time, and since I have explained it to him he could not consider me to be fraudulent?
FFF
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