GitHub user xxchan added a comment to the discussion: discuss: OpenDAL VISION 
"One Layer, All Storage"

Great document! 👍 

- `3. Object Storage First`: Making this point clear can avoid a lot of 
confusion 👍 
- `1. Reliable Behavior`: Other points are clear, but this is a little vague to 
me. I don't understand what will "unreliable" mean. like why the raw S3 API's 
behavior is "unreliable"?
    * For hyper's tenet "Correct", it can mean "following the HTTP 
specifications correctly", and HTTP specifications is the standard. What will 
be our standard for "reliable" here?
    * Is it sth like: We have a well-defined API about the behavior, and ensure 
implementation stick to our definition? But this sounds more like "predictable" 
than "reliable" 🤔.  

GitHub link: 
https://github.com/apache/opendal/discussions/5301#discussioncomment-11191710

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