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===Notes===
===Notes===
Introduction of PAM, Personal Address Manager
Principles:
# Independence: Must be able to be served on the individuals own machine, as well as by a service.
Scope:
A service for automatically updating an individual's postal "address of record" with authorized address users.
Addresses are used for applications from personal, private transactions, e.g., pornography, to official business, such as your official address for voting.
The "address of record" is taken to be a self-asserted address, under the authority of the individual. It is not presumed to be authenticated or validated in any other way.  Third party validation of claims is out of scope for now.
Relationship Service is comprised of
# data
# location
# permissions

Revision as of 09:56, 15 October 2008

Notes by Joe Andrieu October 15, 2008

Face to Face Meeting

October 15 Berkman Center

Attendees

  • Doc Searls
  • Joe Andrieu
  • Adrian Gropper
  • Keith Hopper
  • Dean Landsman
  • Eve Maler (via teleconference)
  • Asa Hardcastle (initially via teleconference)
  • Charles Andres
  • Tom Caroll

Notes

Introduction of PAM, Personal Address Manager

Principles:

  1. Independence: Must be able to be served on the individuals own machine, as well as by a service.

Scope:

A service for automatically updating an individual's postal "address of record" with authorized address users.

Addresses are used for applications from personal, private transactions, e.g., pornography, to official business, such as your official address for voting.

The "address of record" is taken to be a self-asserted address, under the authority of the individual. It is not presumed to be authenticated or validated in any other way. Third party validation of claims is out of scope for now.


Relationship Service is comprised of

  1. data
  2. location
  3. permissions