I don't think other Linux distros will incorporate the technology. At least not in the next 1-2 years. From my point of view it's rather useless now: all it does is copy the functionality of the gnome tray introducing many new bugs and inconveniances (for example the network manager, which should have been the first app to be ported to the indicator, is not ported at all — dbus menu does not allow it). There are positive sides of course, but simply not enough to make other distro maintainers to make the effort to merge it.
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