+1 to one and all.  This is perfect.

Mark Nottingham wrote:


At this point, I believe the following represent as close to consensus as we're able to get (although I'm happy to be proven wrong, as long as there are counterproposals that can gain consensus).

To move forward, please either +1 or -1 them, preferably with replacement text if you -1. Once there seems to be rough consensus, I plan to make a request to IANA and point the IESG to this discussion thread to illuminate their deliberations.

 -  Attribute Value: previous
- Description: A URI that refers to the immediately preceding document in a series of documents.
 -  Expected display characteristics: Undefined.
- Security considerations: Automated agents should take care when this relation crosses administrative domains (e.g., the URI has a different authority than the current document). Such agents should also take care to detect circular references.

 -  Attribute Value: next
- Description: A URI that refers to the immediately following document in a series of documents.
 -  Expected display characteristics: Undefined.
- Security considerations: Automated agents should take care when this relation crosses administrative domains (e.g., the URI has a different authority than the current document). Such agents should also take care to detect circular references.

 -  Attribute Value: first
- Description: A URI that refers to the furthest preceding document in a series of documents.
 -  Expected display characteristics: Undefined.
- Security considerations: Automated agents should take care when this relation crosses administrative domains (e.g., the URI has a different authority than the current document). Such agents should also take care to detect circular references.

 -  Attribute Value: last
- Description: A URI that refers to the furthest following document in a series of documents.
 -  Expected display characteristics: Undefined.
- Security considerations: Automated agents should take care when this relation crosses administrative domains (e.g., the URI has a different authority than the current document). Such agents should also take care to detect circular references.

 -  Attribute Value: subscribe
- Description: A URI that refers to a feed document containing a set of the most recent entries in the feed. This URI is intended to be subscribed to to keep abreast of recent changes in the feed. When different from the URI of the document where it occurs, it indicates that its value should be used for this purpose in place of the current document's URI.
 -  Expected display characteristics: Undefined.
- Security considerations: Users should be informed of the actual URI they are subscribing to, and subscription should only take place when it is explicitly requested.


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