> On 1 Jul 2024, at 13:09, Joel Jacobson <joel@compiler.org> wrote:
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> On Mon, Jul 1, 2024, at 09:35, Daniel Gustafsson wrote:
>> Avoding redirects is generally a good thing, not everyone is on lightning fast
>> internet. Wikipedia is however not doing any 30X redirects so it's not really
>> an issue for those links, it's all 200 requests.
>
> Yes, I noticed that too when observing the HTTPS traffic, so no issue there,
> except that it's a bit annoying that the address bar suddenly changes.
Right, I was unclear, I'm not advocating against changing. It won't move the
needle compared to 30X redirects but it also won't hurt.
> However, I think David J had another good argument:
>
> "If we are making wikipedia our authority we might as well use their standard for naming."
It's a moving target, but so is most if not all links.
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Daniel Gustafsson