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20th May 2019
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As part of my involvement in the work to +standardise +a REST based API for Noark 5, the Norwegian archiving standard, I +spent some time the last few months to try to register a +MIME type +and PRONOM +code for the SOSI file format. The background is that there is a +set of formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, +and among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type +and PRONOM code.

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What is SOSI, you might ask? To quote Wikipedia: SOSI is short for +Samordnet Opplegg for Stedfestet Informasjon (literally "Coordinated +Approach for Spatial Information", but more commonly expanded in +English to Systematic Organization of Spatial Information). It is a +text based file format for geo-spatial vector information used in +Norway. Information about the SOSI format can be found in English +from Wikipedia. The +specification is available in Norwegian from +the +Norwegian mapping authority. The SOSI standard, which originated +in the beginning of ninety eighties, was the inspiration and formed the +basis for the XML based +Geography +Markup Language.

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I have so far written +a pattern matching +rule for the file(1) unix tool to recognize SOSI files, submitted +a request to the PRONOM project to have a PRONOM ID assigned to the +format (reference TNA1555078202S60), and today send a request to IANA +to register the "text/vnd.sosi" MIME type for this format +[IANA +#1143144]. If all go well, in a few months, anyone implementing +the Noark 5 Tjenestegrensesnitt API spesification should be able to +use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files. In +addition, anyone using SOSI files on Linux should be able to +automatically recognise the format and web sites handing out SOSI +files can begin providing a more specific MIME type. So far, SOSI +files has been handed out from web sites using the +"application/octet-stream" MIME type, which is just a nice way of +stating "I do not know". Soon, we will know. :)

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As part of my involvement in the work to +standardise +a REST based API for Noark 5, the Norwegian archiving standard, I +spent some time the last few months to try to register a +MIME type +and PRONOM +code for the SOSI file format. The background is that there is a +set of formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, +and among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type +and PRONOM code.

+ +

What is SOSI, you might ask? To quote Wikipedia: SOSI is short for +Samordnet Opplegg for Stedfestet Informasjon (literally "Coordinated +Approach for Spatial Information", but more commonly expanded in +English to Systematic Organization of Spatial Information). It is a +text based file format for geo-spatial vector information used in +Norway. Information about the SOSI format can be found in English +from Wikipedia. The +specification is available in Norwegian from +the +Norwegian mapping authority. The SOSI standard, which originated +in the beginning of ninety eighties, was the inspiration and formed the +basis for the XML based +Geography +Markup Language.

+ +

I have so far written +a pattern matching +rule for the file(1) unix tool to recognize SOSI files, submitted +a request to the PRONOM project to have a PRONOM ID assigned to the +format (reference TNA1555078202S60), and today send a request to IANA +to register the "text/vnd.sosi" MIME type for this format +[IANA +#1143144]. If all go well, in a few months, anyone implementing +the Noark 5 Tjenestegrensesnitt API spesification should be able to +use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files. In +addition, anyone using SOSI files on Linux should be able to +automatically recognise the format and web sites handing out SOSI +files can begin providing a more specific MIME type. So far, SOSI +files has been handed out from web sites using the +"application/octet-stream" MIME type, which is just a nice way of +stating "I do not know". Soon, we will know. :)

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+ + + diff --git a/blog/index.html b/blog/index.html index f35c85b326..712020be71 100644 --- a/blog/index.html +++ b/blog/index.html @@ -28,10 +28,10 @@ a REST based API for Noark 5, the Norwegian archiving standard, I spent some time the last few months to try to register a MIME type and PRONOM -code for the SOSI. The background is that there is a set of -formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, and -among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type and -PRONOM code.

+code for the SOSI file format. The background is that there is a +set of formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, +and among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type +and PRONOM code.

What is SOSI, you might ask? To quote Wikipedia: SOSI is short for Samordnet Opplegg for Stedfestet Informasjon (literally "Coordinated @@ -57,9 +57,11 @@ to register the "text/vnd.sosi" MIME type for this format [IANA #1143144]. If all go well, in a few months, anyone implementing the Noark 5 Tjenestegrensesnitt API spesification should be able to -use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files.

- -

So far, SOSI files has been handed out from web sites using the +use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files. In +addition, anyone using SOSI files on Linux should be able to +automatically recognise the format and web sites handing out SOSI +files can begin providing a more specific MIME type. So far, SOSI +files has been handed out from web sites using the "application/octet-stream" MIME type, which is just a nice way of stating "I do not know". Soon, we will know. :)

diff --git a/blog/index.rss b/blog/index.rss index eee9b82385..3e1055f55f 100644 --- a/blog/index.rss +++ b/blog/index.rss @@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ a REST based API for Noark 5</a>, the Norwegian archiving standard, I spent some time the last few months to try to register a <a href="https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/">MIME type</a> and <a href="https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/PRONOM/">PRONOM -code</a> for the SOSI. The background is that there is a set of -formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, and -among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type and -PRONOM code.</p> +code</a> for the SOSI file format. The background is that there is a +set of formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, +and among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type +and PRONOM code.</p> <p>What is SOSI, you might ask? To quote Wikipedia: SOSI is short for Samordnet Opplegg for Stedfestet Informasjon (literally "Coordinated @@ -46,9 +46,11 @@ to register the "text/vnd.sosi" MIME type for this format <a href="https://tools.iana.org/public-view/viewticket/1143144">[IANA #1143144]</a>. If all go well, in a few months, anyone implementing the Noark 5 Tjenestegrensesnitt API spesification should be able to -use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files.</p> - -<p>So far, SOSI files has been handed out from web sites using the +use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files. In +addition, anyone using SOSI files on Linux should be able to +automatically recognise the format and web sites handing out SOSI +files can begin providing a more specific MIME type. So far, SOSI +files has been handed out from web sites using the "application/octet-stream" MIME type, which is just a nice way of stating "I do not know". Soon, we will know. :)</p> diff --git a/blog/tags/english/english.rss b/blog/tags/english/english.rss index 531e4a8645..e4b5c3feef 100644 --- a/blog/tags/english/english.rss +++ b/blog/tags/english/english.rss @@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ a REST based API for Noark 5</a>, the Norwegian archiving standard, I spent some time the last few months to try to register a <a href="https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/">MIME type</a> and <a href="https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/PRONOM/">PRONOM -code</a> for the SOSI. The background is that there is a set of -formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, and -among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type and -PRONOM code.</p> +code</a> for the SOSI file format. The background is that there is a +set of formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, +and among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type +and PRONOM code.</p> <p>What is SOSI, you might ask? To quote Wikipedia: SOSI is short for Samordnet Opplegg for Stedfestet Informasjon (literally "Coordinated @@ -46,9 +46,11 @@ to register the "text/vnd.sosi" MIME type for this format <a href="https://tools.iana.org/public-view/viewticket/1143144">[IANA #1143144]</a>. If all go well, in a few months, anyone implementing the Noark 5 Tjenestegrensesnitt API spesification should be able to -use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files.</p> - -<p>So far, SOSI files has been handed out from web sites using the +use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files. In +addition, anyone using SOSI files on Linux should be able to +automatically recognise the format and web sites handing out SOSI +files can begin providing a more specific MIME type. So far, SOSI +files has been handed out from web sites using the "application/octet-stream" MIME type, which is just a nice way of stating "I do not know". Soon, we will know. :)</p> diff --git a/blog/tags/english/index.html b/blog/tags/english/index.html index 8775be1d2d..52a45ae424 100644 --- a/blog/tags/english/index.html +++ b/blog/tags/english/index.html @@ -34,10 +34,10 @@ a REST based API for Noark 5, the Norwegian archiving standard, I spent some time the last few months to try to register a MIME type and PRONOM -code for the SOSI. The background is that there is a set of -formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, and -among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type and -PRONOM code.

+code for the SOSI file format. The background is that there is a +set of formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, +and among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type +and PRONOM code.

What is SOSI, you might ask? To quote Wikipedia: SOSI is short for Samordnet Opplegg for Stedfestet Informasjon (literally "Coordinated @@ -63,9 +63,11 @@ to register the "text/vnd.sosi" MIME type for this format [IANA #1143144]. If all go well, in a few months, anyone implementing the Noark 5 Tjenestegrensesnitt API spesification should be able to -use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files.

- -

So far, SOSI files has been handed out from web sites using the +use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files. In +addition, anyone using SOSI files on Linux should be able to +automatically recognise the format and web sites handing out SOSI +files can begin providing a more specific MIME type. So far, SOSI +files has been handed out from web sites using the "application/octet-stream" MIME type, which is just a nice way of stating "I do not know". Soon, we will know. :)

diff --git a/blog/tags/kart/index.html b/blog/tags/kart/index.html index 4d84a0b2ab..abd0d956db 100644 --- a/blog/tags/kart/index.html +++ b/blog/tags/kart/index.html @@ -34,10 +34,10 @@ a REST based API for Noark 5, the Norwegian archiving standard, I spent some time the last few months to try to register a MIME type and PRONOM -code for the SOSI. The background is that there is a set of -formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, and -among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type and -PRONOM code.

+code for the SOSI file format. The background is that there is a +set of formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, +and among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type +and PRONOM code.

What is SOSI, you might ask? To quote Wikipedia: SOSI is short for Samordnet Opplegg for Stedfestet Informasjon (literally "Coordinated @@ -63,9 +63,11 @@ to register the "text/vnd.sosi" MIME type for this format [IANA #1143144]. If all go well, in a few months, anyone implementing the Noark 5 Tjenestegrensesnitt API spesification should be able to -use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files.

- -

So far, SOSI files has been handed out from web sites using the +use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files. In +addition, anyone using SOSI files on Linux should be able to +automatically recognise the format and web sites handing out SOSI +files can begin providing a more specific MIME type. So far, SOSI +files has been handed out from web sites using the "application/octet-stream" MIME type, which is just a nice way of stating "I do not know". Soon, we will know. :)

diff --git a/blog/tags/kart/kart.rss b/blog/tags/kart/kart.rss index 0957e0495e..a5a1d1d151 100644 --- a/blog/tags/kart/kart.rss +++ b/blog/tags/kart/kart.rss @@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ a REST based API for Noark 5</a>, the Norwegian archiving standard, I spent some time the last few months to try to register a <a href="https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/">MIME type</a> and <a href="https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/PRONOM/">PRONOM -code</a> for the SOSI. The background is that there is a set of -formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, and -among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type and -PRONOM code.</p> +code</a> for the SOSI file format. The background is that there is a +set of formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, +and among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type +and PRONOM code.</p> <p>What is SOSI, you might ask? To quote Wikipedia: SOSI is short for Samordnet Opplegg for Stedfestet Informasjon (literally "Coordinated @@ -46,9 +46,11 @@ to register the "text/vnd.sosi" MIME type for this format <a href="https://tools.iana.org/public-view/viewticket/1143144">[IANA #1143144]</a>. If all go well, in a few months, anyone implementing the Noark 5 Tjenestegrensesnitt API spesification should be able to -use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files.</p> - -<p>So far, SOSI files has been handed out from web sites using the +use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files. In +addition, anyone using SOSI files on Linux should be able to +automatically recognise the format and web sites handing out SOSI +files can begin providing a more specific MIME type. So far, SOSI +files has been handed out from web sites using the "application/octet-stream" MIME type, which is just a nice way of stating "I do not know". Soon, we will know. :)</p> diff --git a/blog/tags/noark5/index.html b/blog/tags/noark5/index.html index d270d7c43c..ca08156cf4 100644 --- a/blog/tags/noark5/index.html +++ b/blog/tags/noark5/index.html @@ -34,10 +34,10 @@ a REST based API for Noark 5, the Norwegian archiving standard, I spent some time the last few months to try to register a MIME type and PRONOM -code for the SOSI. The background is that there is a set of -formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, and -among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type and -PRONOM code.

+code for the SOSI file format. The background is that there is a +set of formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, +and among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type +and PRONOM code.

What is SOSI, you might ask? To quote Wikipedia: SOSI is short for Samordnet Opplegg for Stedfestet Informasjon (literally "Coordinated @@ -63,9 +63,11 @@ to register the "text/vnd.sosi" MIME type for this format [IANA #1143144]. If all go well, in a few months, anyone implementing the Noark 5 Tjenestegrensesnitt API spesification should be able to -use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files.

- -

So far, SOSI files has been handed out from web sites using the +use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files. In +addition, anyone using SOSI files on Linux should be able to +automatically recognise the format and web sites handing out SOSI +files can begin providing a more specific MIME type. So far, SOSI +files has been handed out from web sites using the "application/octet-stream" MIME type, which is just a nice way of stating "I do not know". Soon, we will know. :)

diff --git a/blog/tags/noark5/noark5.rss b/blog/tags/noark5/noark5.rss index 43d0de266d..79303bd965 100644 --- a/blog/tags/noark5/noark5.rss +++ b/blog/tags/noark5/noark5.rss @@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ a REST based API for Noark 5</a>, the Norwegian archiving standard, I spent some time the last few months to try to register a <a href="https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/">MIME type</a> and <a href="https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/PRONOM/">PRONOM -code</a> for the SOSI. The background is that there is a set of -formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, and -among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type and -PRONOM code.</p> +code</a> for the SOSI file format. The background is that there is a +set of formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, +and among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type +and PRONOM code.</p> <p>What is SOSI, you might ask? To quote Wikipedia: SOSI is short for Samordnet Opplegg for Stedfestet Informasjon (literally "Coordinated @@ -46,9 +46,11 @@ to register the "text/vnd.sosi" MIME type for this format <a href="https://tools.iana.org/public-view/viewticket/1143144">[IANA #1143144]</a>. If all go well, in a few months, anyone implementing the Noark 5 Tjenestegrensesnitt API spesification should be able to -use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files.</p> - -<p>So far, SOSI files has been handed out from web sites using the +use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files. In +addition, anyone using SOSI files on Linux should be able to +automatically recognise the format and web sites handing out SOSI +files can begin providing a more specific MIME type. So far, SOSI +files has been handed out from web sites using the "application/octet-stream" MIME type, which is just a nice way of stating "I do not know". Soon, we will know. :)</p> diff --git a/blog/tags/standard/index.html b/blog/tags/standard/index.html index dffe5bf48f..dd18175e9e 100644 --- a/blog/tags/standard/index.html +++ b/blog/tags/standard/index.html @@ -34,10 +34,10 @@ a REST based API for Noark 5, the Norwegian archiving standard, I spent some time the last few months to try to register a MIME type and PRONOM -code for the SOSI. The background is that there is a set of -formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, and -among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type and -PRONOM code.

+code for the SOSI file format. The background is that there is a +set of formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, +and among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type +and PRONOM code.

What is SOSI, you might ask? To quote Wikipedia: SOSI is short for Samordnet Opplegg for Stedfestet Informasjon (literally "Coordinated @@ -63,9 +63,11 @@ to register the "text/vnd.sosi" MIME type for this format [IANA #1143144]. If all go well, in a few months, anyone implementing the Noark 5 Tjenestegrensesnitt API spesification should be able to -use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files.

- -

So far, SOSI files has been handed out from web sites using the +use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files. In +addition, anyone using SOSI files on Linux should be able to +automatically recognise the format and web sites handing out SOSI +files can begin providing a more specific MIME type. So far, SOSI +files has been handed out from web sites using the "application/octet-stream" MIME type, which is just a nice way of stating "I do not know". Soon, we will know. :)

diff --git a/blog/tags/standard/standard.rss b/blog/tags/standard/standard.rss index 69a1afbe88..b2f3667d84 100644 --- a/blog/tags/standard/standard.rss +++ b/blog/tags/standard/standard.rss @@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ a REST based API for Noark 5</a>, the Norwegian archiving standard, I spent some time the last few months to try to register a <a href="https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/">MIME type</a> and <a href="https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/PRONOM/">PRONOM -code</a> for the SOSI. The background is that there is a set of -formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, and -among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type and -PRONOM code.</p> +code</a> for the SOSI file format. The background is that there is a +set of formats approved for long term storage and archiving in Norway, +and among these formats, SOSI is the only format missing a MIME type +and PRONOM code.</p> <p>What is SOSI, you might ask? To quote Wikipedia: SOSI is short for Samordnet Opplegg for Stedfestet Informasjon (literally "Coordinated @@ -46,9 +46,11 @@ to register the "text/vnd.sosi" MIME type for this format <a href="https://tools.iana.org/public-view/viewticket/1143144">[IANA #1143144]</a>. If all go well, in a few months, anyone implementing the Noark 5 Tjenestegrensesnitt API spesification should be able to -use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files.</p> - -<p>So far, SOSI files has been handed out from web sites using the +use an official MIME type and PRONOM code for SOSI files. In +addition, anyone using SOSI files on Linux should be able to +automatically recognise the format and web sites handing out SOSI +files can begin providing a more specific MIME type. So far, SOSI +files has been handed out from web sites using the "application/octet-stream" MIME type, which is just a nice way of stating "I do not know". Soon, we will know. :)</p>