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Feat: update HTTP refs in QA #559

Closed woutermont closed 10 months ago

woutermont commented 10 months ago

Following up on https://github.com/solid/specification/issues/471, this PR updates the references to HTTP RFCs from 7230/7540 to 9110/9113. While these are normative references, this has no impact, since they are not actually used in the draft.

If there still are any concerns about normative changes, you can check the changelogs here:

Target Correction class Note
#bib-rfc7231 1 (no content change, only bibliography) removes (unused) reference to obsolete RFC7231
#bib-rfc7540 1 (no content change, only bibliography) removes (unused) reference to obsolete RFC7540
#bib-rfc9110 1 (no content change, only bibliography) inserts (unused) reference to replacing RFC9110
#bib-rfc9113 1 (no content change, only bibliography) inserts (unused) reference to replacing RFC9113

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On a sidenote: do you all manually update the HTML here? Bikeshed or ReSpec are quite handy in keeping track of references, amongst other things.

woutermont commented 10 months ago

Given the lack of impact of this change, I suggest merging this by next meeting 2023-08-30, at the discretion of the authors, of course. @csarven @edwardsph @michielbdejong

Edit: changed date format to ISO8601.

TallTed commented 10 months ago

Please always use unambiguous ISO8601 YYYY-MM-DD format for numeric dates, à la 2023-08-30.

woutermont commented 10 months ago

@edwardsph, I believe @TallTed was referring to the date format I used in my comment, rather than that of the bibliographic references.

edwardsph commented 10 months ago

Ah - you had already edited that comment so the only non-ISO8601 date I could see was the reference - sorry for the confusion