JEPs do not move forward by sheer will of Council or JEP authors.
Client-based JEPs need client implementations to test them and work out
bugs... and then the Council can start moving things forward based on
real experience.

Has the Council opinion changed? If so, I wasn't aware of it. Real
experience is apparently overrated. Time for everyone to go read some mail
about File Transfer in late 2002.


And Tkabber _still_ does DTCP based File Transfer instead of Bytestreams. Yay
for standards.

Then Tkabber fails its compliance and certification test. Which is fine if they don't care, but they lose the little badge and get bumped from the list of certified clients; the clients on the list implement file transfer as per spec, and thus if you download one you know it'll file transfer with any other one on the list.


This seems more like an argument FOR certification than against. ;)

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