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Reputation systems

Reputation systems. Jaime Pérez <jaime.perez@rediris.es>. Copenhagen, September 2010. The EQUAL group BoF past June in Vilnius, during the TNC. Some works ongoing: SURFnet and ARNES to setup a testbed to investigate reputation interoperability.

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Reputation systems

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  1. Reputationsystems Jaime Pérez <jaime.perez@rediris.es> Copenhagen, September 2010

  2. The EQUAL group • BoF past June in Vilnius, during the TNC. • Some works ongoing: SURFnet and ARNES to setup a testbed to investigate reputation interoperability. • A Request for Information was agreed to ask RBL lists providers their willingness to collaborate with the community. • The group considers the possibility of creating a new Task Force instead of joining another if work. Continue.

  3. New domainrep list inside IETF • A non-working group to discuss about reputation in general terms, following previous work by the DKIM WG. • There’s a draft that sums up the discussions up to date, just take a look at the archives. • Although the discussions focus mainly in the e-mail use case, a general approach is desired to provide a wide-range of reputation applications. • https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/domainrep

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