Isn't it kind of weird that HTTP URLs don't have a place to name a specific version of a resource?
the disconnect for me is that HTTP itself does have versioning, so the semantics are already there
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exactly; `GET /api/v1.0/folders/v2.0/docs/v3.0/example?version=4.0 HTTP/5.0` :)
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"version" can mean many different things even within a single request :)
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