On Saturday, July 18, 2020 9:20 PM, Ash <ext0l at riseup.net> wrote: > For what it's worth, I think one should be careful in applying Postel's > law, since it can encourage drift from the spec: if everyone else > accepts messages that are misformatted in a particular way, then new > implementations need to do so as well. It is true that keeping a strict spec, help keeping clean and short code. If such badly formed link is rare, it should be considered as an error by all gemini client and then rapidly corrected by the author. freD.
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