On Dec 17, 2010, at 19:35 , Brandon Fosdick wrote:
> On Dec 17, 2010, at 19:18 , Peter Hosey wrote:
>> On Dec 17, 2010, at 17:59:52, Brandon Fosdick wrote:
>>> 
>>> Is there documentation for this somewhere? A quick look through Growl's 
>>> developer docs didn't turn up anything.
>> 
>> 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.
> 
> So, does documentation exist for those of us who are working on such things? 
> You make it sound as if you're intentionally withholding knowledge of the 
> protocol. Is there a secret handshake? Do we have to sacrifice a virgin?


I found it on the Growl for Windows page. No handshakes or virgins required.

http://www.growlforwindows.com/gfw/help/gntp.aspx

Can I assume that it's the canonical reference that was agreed to by all 
parties?

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