Re: FYI: new draft of site-meta; now well-known [ISSUE-36 siteData-36]

On Sun, 2009-07-12 at 13:39 +1000, Mark Nottingham wrote:
> See:
>   http://bit.ly/48bdmV

aka
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-nottingham-site-meta-02.txt

Interesting take on the siteData issue...

"""
This document establishes the well-known URI registry as the name
   space of URIs that have a path beginning with "/.well-known/".

   Well-known URIs are registered on the advice of a Designated Expert
"""

and

"""
Appendix B.  Frequently Asked Questions

B.1.  Aren't well-known locations bad for the Web?

   They are, but for various reasons -- both technical and social --
   they are commonly used, and their use is increasing.  This memo
   defines a "sandbox" for them, to reduce the risks of collision and to
   minimise the impact upon pre-existing URIs on sites.
"""

I guess it works for me.

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