X-Git-Url: https://git.ladys.computer/x_status_git/blobdiff_plain/e2db8c2a3219ec8e97cef6529fe4be9d07f8b392..760145cc6cea91fe442ac247c0d947b455320276:/README.markdown?ds=inline

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-# Status.git
+# x_status_git
 
-A minimal git‐based self‐hosted status publishing solution.
+A minimal git‐based microblog.
 
 ## What It Is
 
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ The files which represent a status are as follows :—
 Files with names that begin with the strings `2=` or `x_status_git_`
   are reserved for backwards‐compatible extensions.
 
-Status.git has no opinion on how these files make their way into the
+x_status_git has no opinion on how these files make their way into the
   Git repository, except that all the files for a single status should
   be added in the same commit.
 The intention is that the simple nature of these files will make them
@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ The intention is that the simple nature of these files will make them
 ## I Am Computer, How Do I Get Status?
 
 Assume you are given a U·R·L `resource_url` which you think points to
-  some kind of Status.git resource.
+  some kind of x_status_git resource.
 Start by resolving it as follows :—
 
 01. Make a `HEAD` request to `resource_url`.
@@ -367,5 +367,8 @@ Statuses themselves have the following properties :—
  +  **`subject`** [`dcterms:subject`] (optional):
     The topic of the status, for topic statuses.
 
+ +  **`title`** [`dcterms:title`] (optional):
+    The title of the status.
+
  +  **`content`** [`sioc:content`]:
     The content of the status, as an `rdf:XMLLiteral`.