On Dec 17, 2010, at 17:59:52, Brandon Fosdick wrote:
> On Dec 17, 2010, at 17:02 , Peter Hosey wrote:
>> GNTP is the protocol that we co-developed with the developers of Snarl and 
>> Growl for Windows (and other notification systems, including Mumbles) to be 
>> supported by all notification systems.
> 
> Is there documentation for this somewhere? A quick look through Growl's 
> developer docs didn't turn up anything.

That's for a couple of reasons:

1. Growl doesn't support it in a release or beta yet.
2. Local applications will normally use the Growl framework, which we'll change 
over to use local GNTP when possible. Forwarding will also use GNTP whenever 
possible. Users and application developers should never have to worry about 
this—it should Just Work. The only reason to care whether to use GNTP or 
something else is if you're writing your own notification system, application 
that can't use the framework (e.g., growlnotify), or forwarding node.

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