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Yer, and? It's certainly a big help to desktop and application integration - and guess who wrote it? We'll just paint over that though.......
This is about integrating applications, not purely about some settings backend. A settings backend by itself certainly won't help you because you've got to agree a format with everyone as to what settings will be stored and how they will be used, and everyone has to buy into it for it to work. The article goes into no detail whatsoever there.
Stop telling people to read the article again when you don't understand the implications within it yourself and Mark Shuttleworth doesn't either.