"Alec Warner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > That being said I still don't see the usefulness here. > > You seem to think that using the existing APIs for this data is wrong, > and I think the opposite, so I guess we will agree to disagree on this > matter.
Yeah I still think that there is no point in requiring using of a specific API when the same data can easily be available in a format that is more or less parsable with ease in any modern (and non) programming language. Beside, I find expanding the HOMEPAGE syntax to allow more than one link a bit ... overkill, if the same thing can be achieved in metadata.xml... >> Beside, if you really want to go down that road you should be counting >> that beside ReiserFS with tail, I don't remember any other Linux FS that >> has block smaller than 512bytes, which means that each file in metadata >> cache is taking up much more than just its size in characters. >> >> All your math is thus wrong. > > As was pointed out on IRC, UTF8 characters are not a fixed size, > making my math even more wrong ;) If we consider HOMEPAGE, the assumption that characters are fixed size to 1 byte is good enough; URLs are usually encoded in pure ascii character space for compatibility; while IDN would break that assumption, we can't even assume that IDN is always available and so on. For description maybe it's different because there is space there for UTF-8 characters, but that's going to bring us even farthest than the point. -- Diego "Flameeyes" Pettenò http://blog.flameeyes.eu/
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