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=== Certification === The goal is to allow for self certification: vendors can qualify their hardware against the spec and publish the results. Doing so reduces repetitive work, as it moves qualification from a large community of customers to the smaller set of vendors. By introducing a shared language and test suite, both unencumbered by legal limitations, it can also simplify communication between customers and vendors. Devices may not conform fully to the spec. This is understood and acceptable. The specification is a starting point. A customer and vendor can agree to drop certain requirements and add or adjust others. The specification is an initial blueprint to these conversations. Vendors SHOULD publish their conformance to the specification, with an explicit list of known deviations. This can take the form of a vendor column to the list in Appendix A, plus optional clarification text for the deviations. <span id="style-and-terminology"></span>
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