feat: clarify end-to-end semantics of http status codes (#864)#869
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Signed-off-by: Tronje Krop <tronje.krop@jactors.de>
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This pull request addresses the issue raised in #864 by emphasizing the importance of the end-to-end principle in the HTTP protocol design and its implications for the RESTful API desgin.
I'm currently missing a bit the idea from where to link to this guideline.