Howdy David, Thank you for caring about the documentation and source, I am very glad of the review of my proposed changes.
On 24-May-2016, David Kalnischkies wrote: > RFC2440 refers to a "key-value pair" as "Armor Header" (in that > casing). A collection of those is called "Armor Headers" – compare > §6.2 (especially the two paragraphs above the "Armor Header Key" > list). Thank you. I have removed those changes and left that standard terminology in place. > > rfc822-style > > If I have seen it right, we talk about our own method-interface > here, which for self-containment is probably better described as > deb822 style as we have that around as a manpage while rfc822 deals > with all sorts of things not applying to us. The deb822-style describes formats like the package control fields. I confusingly wrote “RFC 822” when referring to APT's HTTP-style protocols. It just doesn't apply. > > rfc2616 > > Is superseded by now (7230-7237), so it shouldn't be referred to anymore > the HTTP protocol anymore. I have updated the commit messages to reflect the current HTTP standards for those cases. Please let me know whether you require further changes in <URL:https://notabug.org/bignose/debian_apt/commits/wip/issue/824908/terminology-header-fields> to accept the merge. -- \ “I have an answering machine in my car. It says, ‘I'm home now. | `\ But leave a message and I'll call when I'm out.’” —Steven Wright | _o__) | Ben Finney <b...@benfinney.id.au>
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