Re: [core] Tr : New Version Notification for draft-vial-core-mirror-proxy-00.txt

Zach Shelby <zach@sensinode.com> Fri, 02 March 2012 19:31 UTC

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On Mar 2, 2012, at 8:27 PM, Jari Arkko wrote:

>>> 
>>> I would suggest that there could be a "origin" identity carried in the
>> registration (e.g., dev:mac:....) and that origin identity can be
>> communicated through the RD to anyone who sees the resources. This allows
>> whoever is interested in the content to at least detect the duplicate
>> resources as such.
>> 
>> The question is how to attach this identity to the web links returned
>> during resource discovery.
> 
> As a separate attribute? (But I haven't looked at the details...)

Actually I have already considered including in the RD draft an id= attribute that allows you to associate a unique identifier (e.g. dev-urn) with an end-point. Would be happy to include that in the RD registration interface if people find that useful. 

Zach 

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