So, just to update the original proposal, we're talking about an "LSB 3.2 CGL Profile" that is the same as LSB 3.2 except that it doesn't include the X, GTK, qt, or CUPS libraries. A distro can only qualify for the CGL profile if they ship neither GTK nor qt as part of their standard install. Current 3.2 libraries are listed here: https://www.linux-foundation.org/navigator/browse/library.php?changever=3.2&changearch=1 Based on this definition of the CGL profile being a strict subset of LSB 3.2, any application that was certified to the LSB CGL 3.2 profile would also be certified to LSB 3.2. On the naming issue, the best newspaper headline of all time is widely regarded as the New York Post's: HEADLESS BODY IN TOPLESS BAR. It occurred 25 years ago this week. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:NYPost.jpg -- Dan Kohn <mailto:dan at dankohn.com> COO, The Linux Foundation <http://www.linux-foundation.org> <http://www.dankohn.com/> <tel:+1-415-233-1000>