Am 07.03.2014 18:33, schrieb Rahul Sundaram: > On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 12:22 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: > > in case of changes gaining less to zero -> YES > > If a single desktop environment wants to just implement something, they can go ahead and do so but that doesn't > make it a real specification. For other desktop environments to adopt it, it needs to be a collaborative and > shared effort. Part of that is addressing concerns and bringing more clarity so that multiple implementations are > compatible. Unstated assumptions lead precisely to the kind of problems you are talking about i know that all and aware that it is not perfect but if others "adopt" something existing and already widely used they hardly can demand to change all existing code if you take the word "specification" strong you need also to refuse any RFC because "request for comments" is not a spacification by it's meaning and at least you have to forget any draft RFC, some of them are used for decades and where never finished but nobody changes them and say "and that is now the standard, anyhting out there with different behavior is no longer standard confrom" honestly you should be careful in general with "specification" and "standard" because there are only a few institutions world wide in the position to define a standard at all the rest are de-facto standards
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