Gervase Markham wrote:

> Ian Hickson wrote:
>>Note: I have not been looking at Mail, News, IRC, IPv6, P3P, SSL, HTTP
>>Digest Auth and related RFCs, IMAP and POP, the various multipart/*
>>formats, data:, XBL or XUL very closely. I've been mailing focussing on
>>
> 
> Does anyone disagree with:
> IRC, IPv6, P3P: no hard targets (only "don't break forwards
> compatibility") for Mozilla 1.0.


As a general rule of thumb, I'd say no hard targets for anything that 
requires that something be done which is outside the scope of the 
Mozilla project in order to be useful. IPv6, for example, requires that 
OS vendors, networking equipment vendors, ISPs, etc. roll it out. P3P 
will probably start to happen now that MS is apparently going to be 
supporting it very soon, but it hasn't happened yet--so I'd lump that 
one in as well.
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