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I read the discussion on the freedesktop list about 'appindicators' and understood it to be an attempt to separate the info that an app might want to send to a desktop shell about its current state, from how the desktop shell might present the data. So 'little grey-scale icons' as you describe could be one way of presenting the data, but the spec didn't mandate that.
The Gnome devs appeared to be saying that it would be impossible to separate the data sent by the app, from how it is presented. They said the freedesktop org spec couldn't possibly work, which might well be a reasonable opinion for all I know.
But surely now we have three actual implementations of 'little grey-scale icon things' or similar, it should be possible to objectively describe the technical issues, and evaluate the opinions that were expressed a year or two ago?