The big question I almost never see addressed: Why would true REST be worth pursuing anyway? What's so good about it over other ways of setting up APIs?
If I recall correctly, Fielding himself says that it may be detrimental to an individual organization in the short term, but if we all do it, it will eventually help make our APIs collectively interoparable.
If I recall correctly, Fielding himself says that it may be detrimental to an individual organization in the short term, but if we all do it, it will eventually help make our APIs collectively interoparable.