[media-types] [IANA #1445923] text/vnd.vri registratio n request

"Amanda Baber via RT" <[email protected]> Sat, 11 Apr 2026 01:22:29 +0000
Newsgroups gmane.ietf.types
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hi Murray,

Sending a reminder for this request from March 19th (and not, as I accidentally said last week, from April 2nd).

thanks,
Amanda

On Thu Mar 19 15:51:38 2026, amanda.baber wrote:
> Hi Murray,
> 
> Would you be able to review a pair of new tickets by April 2nd? This
> is #1 of 2.
> 
> thanks,
> Amanda
> 
> =====
> 
> Name: Huynh Canh Duong
> 
> Email: [email protected]
> 
> Media type name: text
> 
> Media subtype name: vnd.vri
> 
> Required parameters: N/A
> 
> Optional parameters: charset: Specifies the character encoding used in
> the source file. UTF-8 is recommended and expected in most cases.
> 
> Encoding considerations: 8bit
> 
> Security considerations: This media type represents source code
> written in the Vir programming language.
> 
> The content is textual and does not itself execute automatically.
> However,
> when processed by a compiler, interpreter, or other tooling, the code
> may
> perform arbitrary actions depending on the implementation and runtime
> environment.
> 
> Applications that accept or process this media type SHOULD treat the
> content
> as untrusted input and apply appropriate sandboxing or validation when
> compiling or executing it.
> 
> No inherent security mechanisms are defined by this media type.
> Security
> considerations therefore depend on the behavior of the compiler,
> runtime,
> and execution environment.
> 
> Interoperability considerations: This media type represents source
> code written in the Vir programming language.
> The content is textual and typically encoded using UTF-8.
> 
> Files of this type are intended to be processed by Vir compilers,
> interpreters,
> and development tools. The format is platform-independent and may be
> exchanged
> between systems without modification as long as a compatible Vir
> toolchain is
> available.
> 
> No transport or container-specific requirements are imposed by this
> media type.
> 
> Published specification: Vir Programming Language Specification.
> 
> Available at:
> https://dev.virgori.com/spec
> 
> Applications which use this media: This media type is used for source
> code written in the Vir programming language.
> 
> Applications that may use this media type include Vir compilers,
> interpreters,
> language servers, build tools, and integrated development environments
> (IDEs)
> that support the Vir language.
> 
> Examples include the Vir compiler toolchain, development environments,
> code
> editors with Vir syntax highlighting, and automated build or analysis
> systems
> that process Vir source files.
> 
> Fragment identifier considerations: N/A
> 
> Restrictions on usage: None.
> 
> Provisional registration? (standards tree only): Yes
> 
> Additional information:
> 
> 1. Deprecated alias names for this type: N/A
> 2. Magic number(s): N/A
> 3. File extension(s): .vri .sci .svi .vsib
> 4. Macintosh file type code: N/A
> 5. Object Identifiers: N/A
> 
> General Comments: The Vir programming language is a modern systems and
> application programming
> language designed for clarity, explicit control flow, and modular
> structure.
> Files with the ".vir" extension contain source code intended to be
> processed
> by Vir compilers and development tools.
> 
> This registration is intended to support consistent identification of
> Vir
> source files across editors, development environments, version control
> systems, and network transports.
> 
> Person to contact for further information:
> 
> 1. Name: Huynh Canh Duong
> 2. Email: [email protected]
> 
> Intended usage: COMMON
> 
> Author/Change controller: Vir Programming Language Project
> https://virgori.com

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