RE: "important" resources

I'll propose a third definition:  An "important resource" is any resource 
that you or others are likely to want to REUSE or REFERENCE.

An example in the context of Web Services might be a message description 
that appears as a part of a larger Web Service description.  It is likely 
that some other Web Service description may wish to reuse that message 
description.  And it sure would be handy it if that message description 
were identified by a URI, and you could GET from it.

At 12:03 PM 7/18/2002 -0700, David Orchard wrote:
> > > Position: use URIs for important resources.  What are
> > important resources?

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David Booth
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Received on Friday, 19 July 2002 15:25:43 UTC