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IRC log for #rest, 2014-10-18

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23:40 rhyselsmore Anyone care to give me some direction regarding a question of mine? Say I have a resource+collection which is /subscriptions.
23:41 rhyselsmore I may have several different clients accessing this resource. Public clients which are limited to 'general user' actions, as well as an internal client which handles backend operations on the resource
23:42 rhyselsmore Is it fine to therefore take the subscriptions resource, and present it over 2 different mimetypes? application/vnd.myapp+json; version=1 & application/vnd.myapp.internal+json; version=1?
23:43 rhyselsmore with each different mimetype returning different representations, plus allowing differing updates on the resource?

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