Lucas_Werkmeister_WMDE added a comment. |
It seems to me that this whole task assumes that the Turtle serialization, /Q1.ttl, is really a separate document. But that’s far from clear to me: my first reaction would be to say that /Q1 is the real document, and consumers shouldn’t care whether it redirects to Q1.ttl or serves Turtle directly, and always look for license statements about /Q1. This also seems to match our documentation, which names Special:EntityData/Q1 as the data URI and only mentions Q1.ttl as a convenience feature for situations where content negotiation is not possible.
However, I’m not sure if this interpretation is consistent with the HTTP 303 See Other response we currently use to redirect from /Q1 to /Q1.ttl. According to the RFC, that response code is used to redirect to a different resource – perhaps we should use 302 Found instead to redirect to a different URI for the same resource?
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