I already implemented 09 but it was a (very tiny) bit of a hassle to have to convert underscores.
So I also agree with 3 except headers On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 2:41 AM, Lukas Rosenstock <l...@lukasrosenstock.net> wrote: > 3 except headers. > > 2010/7/1 Eran Hammer-Lahav <e...@hueniverse.com>: >> First, sorry about this. J >> >> >> >> I do my best not to ask the group this kind of questions and just pick >> something on my own, but I can’t decide so I’ll run a quick vote (yes, a >> VOTE – I can’t imagine seeking a consensus call on this). >> >> >> >> -09 uses underscores for parameter names (except for in the headers) and >> dashes for parameter values. This seems like an odd selection. Before, it >> used dashes for header parameter names, and underscore everywhere else. Not >> great either. >> >> >> >> So… >> >> >> >> The changes my OCD can live with: >> >> >> >> 1. Use dashes throughout >> >> 2. Use underscores for all parameter names (headers included), dashes for >> all values >> >> 3. Use underscores throughout >> >> >> >> I want to get this done with in a day because people are writing code for >> -09 and I’d like to stop making changes beyond editorial. I just think that >> having different styles between the endpoint parameters and header >> parameters is broken. >> >> >> >> EHL >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OAuth mailing list >> OAuth@ietf.org >> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/oauth >> >> > > > > -- > http://lukasrosenstock.net/ > _______________________________________________ > OAuth mailing list > OAuth@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/oauth > -- http://agree2.com - Reach Agreement! http://stakeventures.com - My blog about startups and agile banking _______________________________________________ OAuth mailing list OAuth@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/oauth