Thanks Nikolaj For the moment we decided to leave in gitlab. Regards Patrick
From: Nikolaj Ravn Hansen nrh@punktum.dk Sent: Thursday, 7 November 2024 7:00 PM To: Patrick Myles patrick@centr.org; tf_address_check@centrlists.org Subject: RE: Invitation to new Task Force: Address Check
Doesn't make any difference to me if it's Github or Gitlab.
That said, what is the primary purpose? If it's only knowledge sharing, we could just as well use CENTR Github like we do with other initiatives (e.g., NISFITS)
On the other hand, if we also consider sharing actual working code, CENTR Gitlab might be a better fit both in terms of security and functionality?
But again, it's up to you. Both works fine for me.
Med venlig hilsen / Best regards
Nikolaj Ravn Hansen Udviklingschef / Head of Development
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From: Patrick Myles <patrick@centr.orgmailto:patrick@centr.org> Sent: Thursday, November 7, 2024 4:50 AM To: tf_address_check@centrlists.orgmailto:tf_address_check@centrlists.org Subject: [Tf_address_check] FW: Invitation to new Task Force: Address Check
Hi all,
Please note a couple more members on this list now. (.es, .be) Quick question to Robin and all: I create the repo on gitlab.centr.org but in hindsight wondered if it would have been easier for people to use github ? https://github.com/CENTRprojects/https://cas5-0-urlprotect.trendmicro.com:443/wis/clicktime/v1/query?url=https%3a%2f%2fgithub.com%2fCENTRprojects%2f&umid=99ccb7dd-2de6-4bef-8600-dfa4d2643be7&auth=d0fd9b3dc0e68dcfc6c9a734ef37701405f1c817-8fea672ea89f7d17922b3ed4560ff80df891c0a2 ? It's not too late to change as we only just set it up and no activity yet.
Robin - please provide next steps for this group.
Regards Patrick
From: Patrick Myles Sent: Monday, 4 November 2024 8:00 PM To: r&d@centrlists.orgmailto:r&d@centrlists.org Subject: Invitation to new Task Force: Address Check
Invitation to new Task Force:
Title: Address Check Lead: DENIC, .de (Robin Gontermann) Background: To create an address check solution, that works well for European addresses and can be used as a standard in the CENTR community. As Registries we will be able to provide uniform address check results to our customers. Since we have seen, that some of us already achieved solutions optimized for domain holders living in their country, but struggling to find solutions for foreign citizens, we want to align our knowledge to create a general solution. Start date: November 2024 End date: May 2025 Deliverable 1: Share country specific knowledge about addresses in a Repository to be created in the CENTR environment. Interested participants can create a folder for their country code and share specific insights about addresses in their country. It is not just about official standardized ways of displaying an address, but also how people in general deal with addresses. For example, in Germany we have a 5-digit postal code system, but unofficially some leading zeros are skipped and there are many used ways of displaying the postal code like: 01814 = 1814 = DE-01814 = D-01814. The repository can also hold resources for address data, if there are any in your country. Additional: We invite interested participants to try out the DENIC Address Checker tool, which is currently optimized for German addresses, but is able to check addresses globally (with varying accuracy). Since it needs some requirements to set up the service, we are planning to provide each interested participant access to our system via API white listing. Long term it is the intention to make the Address Checker tool open source and/or offer it as a service. How does this work compare to NISFITS group? Address Check is more of a technical solution to a problem of address verification related to NIS requirements. Communication: CENTR has opened a mailing list for participants and a gitlab repository.
Patrick Myles Data Analyst
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