On Thursday 09 July 2009, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> * we provide a process in which ALL projects can register their acceptance, 
> implementation, rejection, etc of specs

Yes, actually that's what was suggested during the meeting.
The initial idea of a global "fd.o approved" / "fd.o rejected" status quickly 
turned into
something that was more like
gnome-approved [yes/no] kde-approved [yes/no] xfce-approved [yes/no] 
lxde-approved [yes/no] etc.
(which is separate from "implemented in gnome 2.4; implemented in kde 4.3", of 
course;
we can approve something much before finding the time to implement it)

So if a 3rd party app wonders about using a given spec, it's up to them to
decide if no/no/yes/yes to the above questions is enough for them or not.

(Technically it's: [yes | no | not decided yet], of course)

-- 
David Faure, [email protected], sponsored by Qt Software @ Nokia to work on KDE,
Konqueror (http://www.konqueror.org), and KOffice (http://www.koffice.org).
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