On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 7:38 AM, Mark Nottingham <mnot@mnot.net> wrote: > > People will want to do different things with relations like "prev," "index" > and "alternate"; not all link relations are purely functional (indeed, most > should not be) and there will be unintended reuse of them for things we > can't foresee. > > Take, for example, the "duplicate" relation type currently being discussed; > while it's immediately useful for MetaLink, there are many other potential > uses for it, and the client behaviour with each is potentially different. > With regard to the "duplicate" relation specifically, it is currently defined <http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-bryan-metalinkhttp-04#section-8>as: Refers to a resource whose available representations are byte-for-byte > identical with the corresponding representations of the context IRI. I'm glad I checked because my first reading of duplicate was in the verb "to copy" and as such I would very much prefer an unambiguous term like "replica" be used. "mirror" is another option but it too could be construed as a verb (e.g. in the context of CDN management). SamReceived on Thursday, 17 September 2009 23:21:49 GMT
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