- mime types for DDI - 1 Update
Olof Olsson <bor...@gmail.com>: Apr 08 12:11AM -0700
Hi!
This was something i was thinking about bringling up on the last DDI
Developers meeting.
I know this topic have been discussed a few years ago but there is
currently still not recommendation or documentation about prefered
mimetypes for DDI representations.
Looking arround it seems like the mime type should never include the
version but rather the product so thing would mean something like this (for
the XML representations):
application/vnd.ddi.ddi-c+xml
application/vnd.ddi.ddi-l+xml
application/vnd.ddi.ddi-cdi+xml
This is inspired by the listing from DataCites specified content types in
thier documentation:
https://support.datacite.org/docs/datacite-content-resolver
Would be happy for any suggestions or comments and if anyone think this is
something we could find an agreement on and suggest as a part of the
official documentation.
Will add this as a discussion point on the next virtual DDI Developers
Meeting.
Best regards,
Olof
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Hello all,
I am not much involved in the DDI effort. Congratulations for your progresses.
I have been registering media types for MathML and it went like a breeze by simply posting the template to the media types mailing-list
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/browse/media-types/
Having a public visibility of the registration (e.g. as part of an ongoing specification process) is a useful step.
The template is described in RFC 6838. Note, however, that a somewhat slow process is being worked upon to renew the process (RFC6838bis) in order to accommodate for structured media type names. Maybe reading the current editor copy is better: https://ietf-wg-mediaman.github.io/6838bis/draft-ietf-mediaman-6838bis.html as you are proposing sub-trees. The vendor sub-tree is probably unproblematic, should the DDI be enough publicly visible.
In Summary: Filling the template and including it in the spec is the best practice (as an appendix). It should be posted and discussed before at the media-types’ mailing-list.
Hope it helps.
Paul
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Paul Libbrecht <pa...@hoplahup.net>: Apr 09 11:09PM +0200