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sarcastic humor
Like any idea, each PICA proposal is expected to (more or less) go through the standard idea lifecycle:
( from http://recentchanges.info/?p=67 )
- Initial proposal (on PotentialPicaProjects, right?)
- Laughter and mocking, pointing out its impossibility
- First implementation
- Laughter and mocking, pointing out its impracticality
- second implementation
- tons of "helpful" suggestions for improvement, most of them based on misunderstanding or otherwise misguided
- One person keeps insisting that a standard is needed.
- flamewars persuade that person to (reluctantly) remove the controversial parts, and add popular compatibility barnacles.
- the proposal narrowly passes the vote, and becomes a standard.
- Accusations are made of improper voting.
- Everyone claims their system implements the standard, while simultaneously claiming their system is "better" than other implementations. Too often, "better" in incompatible ways.
So who's gonna implement all these proposals?
This will happen just like it used to --- their supporters. However, with PICA, a good proposal will have more visibility, making it easier to gather supporters in the first place.
This process of proposing a new standard -- is there a standard for that?
You would not believe how many standards there are for proposing a new standard. Off the top of my head, a few such meta-standards include:
The PICA has a process that is more lightweight and informal than any of these groups.