I think if it's general and not specific to your organization, but rather locale specific, it still falls under OpenLDAPs general use arm.
my 2 cents.
Sellers
On Oct 28, 2008, at 1:50 PM, Pierangelo Masarati wrote:
I've developed a module that implements support for the syntax of "codice fiscale", the personal identification code used by the Italian government to uniquely identify citizen. I think it might be of general use, although possibly limited to Italian users, so I'd like to give it a somewhat official and unbiased OID, rather than one under my arc or SysNet's. Would it qualify as general enough for OpenLDAP's OID arc, at least while experimental? I believe the need for a dedicated syntax (as opposed to IA5string, printableString or so) is that its definition, although flawed, needs to conform to quite a few restrictions, and a syntax that allows to detect trivial errors and single out impossible values would be definitely helpful. I need the OID in order to submit code along with an ITS for contrib. An OID arc would be best, because the kit consists in:
- a syntax
- an equality matching rule (cfMatch)
- an attribute spec (cf)
- an auxiliary objectClass spec (cfObject)
Please comment.
p.
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