Hi Mario,

First, I very much appreciate the changes to JSContact to make it easier to 
implement for the purposes of RDAP.

And I agree that if RPP adopts JSContact, that is a compelling reason to use it 
in RDAP.

If this wg were to reconsider JSContact for PS, would that mean we hold on to 
the draft until RPP is close to putting JSContact in their RFCs? In other 
words, is there a timing issue we need to consider?

-andy, as an individual

On 9/24/25 08:40, Mario Loffredo wrote:
Hi,

this continues the brief discussion we had at the last meeting about turning 
the rdap-jscontact draft back into ST.

Since that draft has been made experimental, the following revision documents 
have been published for the JSContact properties that were the WG's primary 
concern regarding the use of JSContact in RDAP:

- draft-ietf-calext-jscontact-uid, now in IETF Last Call, makes the JSContact 
"uid" property optional. This specification prevents RDAP providers prevent 
response correlation and thus manage the redaction of that property.

- draft-ietf-calext-jscontact-profiles, which is also expected to go through the IETF 
Last Call shortly, simplifies the handling of the JSContact "localizations" 
property to allow RDAP providers to avoid handling JSON pointers. This simplification was 
also demonstrated through the POC published at 
https://github.com/mario-loffredo/TestJSContactProfile.

Furthermore, the RPP requirements, as described in draft-ietf-rpp-requirements, 
include a recommendation to use the JSContact format for representing 
contacts.Therefore, although RPP has recommended to adopt JSContact and not the 
corresponding RDAP extension, RPP implementers would benefit from a direct 
conversion of RPP data to RDAP data through the standardization of this 
extension.

Consequently, Gavin and I believe this new information is sufficient to prompt 
the WG to reconsider the draft's category.

It would be appropriate to conclude this matter so that the document can 
proceed to the next standardization phases, depending on its category.


Thoughts ?


Best,

Mario


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Dott. Mario Loffredo
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Technological Unit “Digital Innovation”
Institute of Informatics and Telematics (IIT)
National Research Council (CNR)
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