Hey Mark, can you please comment on this.
According to the origin of this bug "The application indicator system has been 
in place for two years now, which should be long enough for applications to 
adopt it."
Ok, i asked one of the (Debian) developers to consider to support it in some tk 
app(so as you don't provide tk bindings they should be created first). So he 
asked me about, surprize, documentation. And the questions are:

1) Do you think that application indicator system so popular and mature
enough, so 3 of 4 links from the
https://unity.ubuntu.com/projects/appindicators/ could lead to 404 pages

2)Do you think it's so cool that it even not worth to mention it at
http://developer.ubuntu.com/api/

3) Is it really so hard to recognize your fail and revert the patch that
breaks compatibility instead of forcing the world to play with your half
supported/half abandoned API initiative?

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