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almaember almaember at disroot.org
Wed Mar 24 22:16:27 GMT 2021
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Hello,
I was wondering. Right now, Gemini uses a non-registered protocolschema (gemini://) and a non-registered MIME-type (text/gemini).
The specification is a self-identified "pseudo-specification", and isoften not specific enough, leading to a number of de facto standards,and the main website took a descriptive approach, and simplycollected[1] these "standards".
I understand that this is a very young protocol, but I wanted to postthis question anyway. Do you think Gemini will ever become a standard?Even if not a standard published by a big organization like the ISO,ECMA, IETF or IEEE, will text/gemini and the gemini url scheme ever beregistered with the IANA?
Cheers,almaember
[1]: https://gemini.circumlunar.space/docs/best-practices.gmi