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/posts/ would be more general and appropriate then /notes/ #2

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gobengo opened this issue Apr 3, 2015 · 0 comments
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/posts/ would be more general and appropriate then /notes/ #2

gobengo opened this issue Apr 3, 2015 · 0 comments

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gobengo commented Apr 3, 2015

[22:13:34] <@tantek>     bengo: this looks more like an article than a note! http://bengo.is/notes/20150324-first.html
[22:13:34] <@tantek>     as does http://bengo.is/notes/20150402-notes.html
[22:13:35] <bengo>   Yeah I consider a TODO a final release of URL structure
[22:13:43]   benwerd (~benwerd@199.87.84.238) joined the channel.
[22:13:48] <bengo>   It looks like the distinction is dubious
[22:13:51] <bengo>   well, not really
[22:13:53] <bengo>   subtle
[22:14:05] <bengo>   What's the most general 'category' possible? /posts/?
[22:14:09] <@tantek>     not at all - it's as big as the difference between twitter and everything that came before it
[22:14:13] <bengo>   https://indiewebcamp.com/posts
[22:14:19] <@tantek>     sure
[22:14:28] <bengo>   ok I'll file an issue
[22:14:30] <@tantek>     though I'd suggest avoiding a top level post type path segment
[22:14:35] <@tantek>     people have regretted it
[22:14:43] <@tantek>     what is URL design?
[22:14:45] <Loqi>    URL design is the practice of deliberately designing URLs, in particular, permalinks, typically for a better UX for everyone who creates, reads, and shares content https://indiewebcamp.com/URL_design
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