Proposal:For All the URLs I Used to Know Relationship Type

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Status: Imploded! This page describes a proposal which was proposed as an April Fool's Day joke. It is only saved for hysterical purposed. It was never intended to be taken seriously, and as such, likely shouldn't be used as reference material for any future proposals.


Proposal number: RFC-283
Champion: BrianFreud
Current status: Laughing


Contents

Official Documentation: Advanced Relationships
  Relationship Classes > For All the URLs I Used to Know Relationship Type







This relationship type belongs to the Lonely Relationship Class.

Description

This lets anyone who cares know where a URL is now, since it packed up and moved without so much as a thank you very much, and it never changed the mails, and it didn't do anything to help those who might actually need to know where it moved to in case they wanted to send a birthday card or a picture postcard or last month's bar tab.[1]

Link Phrases

  • URL is the opposite of dead. That is, it's undead - umm, no, maybe not-dead? Anyhow, it's the opposite of what that old address for it is, you remember, the one that was at URL
  • URL isn't dead, it's only resting. Maybe try this other one while you wait for it to wake up: URL

    Attributes

    “start date”

    This indicates the date the new URL was born.

    “end date”

    This indicates the date the old URL died. But does death really end a URL?

    Examples



    References

    1. Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP/1.0)
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