After a successful Last Call, the P3P Working Group decided to publish the P3P 1.1 Specification as a Working Group Note to give P3P 1.1 a provisionally final state.
The P3P Specification Working Group took this step as there was insufficient support from current Browser implementers for the implementation of P3P 1.1. The P3P 1.1 Working Group Note contains all changes from the P3P 1.1 Last Call. The Group thinks that P3P 1.1 is now ready for implementation. It is not excluded that W3C will push P3P 1.1 until Recommendation if there is sufficient support for implementation.
This is the last update from the group that was posted in 2006. It's never been pushed by the W3C, and the browser creators never implemented it.
I have absolutely no opinion on the standard, so I'm not sure why you keep telling me extraneous shit. Read what I typed; don't get upset when people accuse you of using scare quotes when you're using scare quotes.
edit: sorry, I was wrestling with a stubborn CPU fan, and you seemed like that CPU fan. Turns out the CPU fan was not stubborn, but well-designed, and I probably wasn't communicating well.
This reply was misposted, it was supposed to be in response to someone else. I've copied and pasted it to the correct person, but cannot delete this one.
I have no idea what your edit means, but I'm going to take is as a compliment and believe we were both mistaken on each others arguments. Because I like to keep things cool, like a CPU fan.