-1 to timescale. In my experience, things that REQUIRE maintenance do not work well in OS..

Scott

On 09/27/2011 12:28 PM, Matt Cooper wrote:
I'm okay with "genericDesktop".

Perhaps this isn't a concern but I wonder if there is any value in giving any sort of time scale for this, e.g. genericDesktop2010 or genericDesktopHtml4, etc. as I presume in 2020 it'll be (I really hope so) nearly impossible to find an HTML display engine that doesn't display HTML5 markup at which point HTML5 will be considered "generic".

Thanks,
Matt

On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 12:12 PM, Pavitra Subramaniam <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 9/27/2011 10:37 AM, Blake Sullivan (Commented) (JIRA) wrote:

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        Blake Sullivan commented on TRINIDAD-2141:
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        This isn't a generic agent (the 'unknown' agent is actually
        the 'most generic'), it is a generic, fairly rich desktop
        agent.  I might go for genericDesktop.

    +1. I prefer the lower camelcase 'genericDesktop" to
    "genericdesktop", but it looks like the convention used differs

     - we already have a 'genericpda' / "nokia_s60"  etc


    Thanks
    Pavitra



            add a new 'browser-generic' agent
            ----------------------------------

                            Key: TRINIDAD-2141
                            URL:
            https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-2141
                        Project: MyFaces Trinidad
                     Issue Type: Improvement
                     Components: Infrastructure
               Affects Versions: 1.2.15-core , 2.0.1-core
                       Reporter: Pavitra Subramaniam
                    Attachments: JIRA2141.patch


            It would be very useful to have an agent called -
            'browser-generic', which represents the lowest common
            denominator agent for all browsers.
            We also would want this to have its own capabilities that
            any generic browser agent supports today.
            This agent would be very useful in usecases where the user
            agent cannot be determined at the time of rendering.
            For example when rendering content for a page to be used
            as a file attachment in an email, this could be very useful.
            CSS rules with @agent keyword would be ignored.

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