[Python-Dev] WebM MIME type in mimetypes module (original) (raw)

Antoine Pitrou solipsis at pitrou.net
Wed Dec 3 10:36:44 CET 2014


On Tue, 2 Dec 2014 16:07:47 -0800 Chris Rebert <pydev at rebertia.com> wrote:

Hi all,

I'm seeking to move http://bugs.python.org/issue16329 towards conclusion. Since the discussion on the issue itself seems to have petered out, I thought I'd bring it up here. To summarize the issue, it proposes adding an entry for WebM ( http://www.webmproject.org/docs/container/#naming ) to the mimetypes standard library module's file-extension to MIME-type database. (Specifically: .webm => video/webm ) Mozilla, Microsoft, Opera, and freedesktop.org (the de facto standard *nix MIME type database package) all acknowledge the existence of a video/webm MIME type (see the issue for relevant links), and this MIME type is in WebM's documentation. However, there is no official IANA registration for WebM's MIME type, and none seems to be forthcoming/planned.

I don't think we have to wait for IANA. There certainly won't be a competition around the "video/webm" MIME type, so no harm would be done by adding it to the module.

Regards

Antoine.

As R.D.M. said in the issue: > So we have two choices: > leave it to the platform mime types file to define because it is not even on track to be an official IANA standard, > or include it with a comment that it is a de-facto standard. [...] > I guess I'd be OK with adding it as a de-facto standard, though I'm not entirely comfortable with it. But that would represent a change in policy, so others may want to weigh in.

Nobody has weighed in during the subsequent ~2 years, so I'm hoping a few of y'all could weigh in one way or the other, and thus bring the issue to a definitive conclusion. Cheers, Chris -- https://github.com/cvrebert



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