Rob Sanderson

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The rules for extensions say that they have to come first before the main context (for good reason, we don't want to extensions to change basic functionality and mappings). However...

discovery
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extensions

There are lots of implementations that add real value to the IIIF environment. No reason to not include directly in the spec.

presentation

Clients seem to default currently to a black background for a canvas, but there's no reason for that to be the case. For a dark image, a white background might...

presentation
3d

(Splitting from #1296) In order to allow appropriate representation of a human readable label for the point on a timeline, calendar or map, it would be advantageous for the content...

presentation

We should delete the service SHOULD have a profile, as these are now mostly in `type`. Rob and Mike believe that this is not backwards incompatible and could thus be...

presentation

For example to allow a thumbnail sprite sheet

presentation

For example, as we migrate between systems, identifiers will change which will break annotations (and so on). While it's not the spec's job to /solve/ persistent identifiers, we could add...

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discovery
normative
discuss

A new spec coming out of the Web Apps WG in the W3C is the Web Share API: > https://www.w3.org/TR/web-share/#api-definition The target of the share is not defined in the...

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content-state

From IIIF/discovery#81, and enabled by IIIF/discovery#83, it would be possible (without any official change to the spec) to create a bootstrap 'dump' file, in the spirit of the [Resource Dump](http://www.openarchives.org/rs/1.1/resourcesync#ResourceDump)...

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discovery

It is legal to have no parameters for the search service. For example, just `http://example.org/service/manifest/search?` The meaning is give me all of the matching annotations, no filtering. However this might...

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