- From: Rigo Wenning <rigo@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 19:47:44 +0200
- To: "'public-p3p-spec'" <public-p3p-spec@w3.org>
- Message-Id: <200509011947.51009.rigo@w3.org>
This sound like an issue for the base data schema. Apparently the I18N group missed something on review ;) Giles, is it possible to integrate this into the new BDS? Rigo ---------- [FYI] ---------- Subject: [Moderator Action] Information about user's place of birth to be included in base data schema Date: Thursday 01 September 2005 17:55 From: Thomas Kriegelstein <tk4@inf.tu-dresden.de> To: public-p3p-spec@w3.org Dear authors of the P3Pv1.1, I'm impressed by the effort going into the next version of the already useful specification for privacy preferences. Keep up the good work. From version 1.0 on I was wondering, why the base data schema did not include the user's birthplace. This information is mandatory at least in Germany for nearly all (official) credentials, like certificates, passport, ID card, drivers license, ... Is there any chance to have the user's place of birth included in the base data schema of P3P version 1.1 or will there be a need at least in Germany to always have an additional data schema for e-government applications. Best regards, Thomas Kriegelstein -- Dipl.-Inf. Thomas Kriegelstein tk4@inf.tu-dresden.de Institut für Systemarchitektur Tel.: +49 351 463 38448 Technische Universität Dresden Hans Grundig Straße 25 Raum 115 -------------------------------------------------------
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