- From: Antonin Delpeuch <antonin@delpeuch.eu>
- Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2022 16:02:42 +0200
- To: "public-reconciliation@w3.org" <public-reconciliation@w3.org>
Hello all, There seems to be a growing need to have some list of publicly available reconciliation services, designed for end users rather than developers. We currently have such a list in the reconciliation test bench [1], but it is primarily designed for protocol designers and developers (by showing which features of the protocol are supported). The list has grown quite a lot recently, meaning it is not so easy anymore to just eyeball it: some categorization and/or search interface would be nice to have. Recently, OpenRefine added a link to the test bench in its user interface, to help users discover new services. The test bench not being designed for this use case, it is not so user friendly and an alternative website would be better. The census [2] also lists software that can be used to run reconciliation services from various data sources. It would be good to advertise those as well in such a user-facing portal. Is anyone interested in developing such a website? Best, Antonin [1] : https://reconciliation-api.github.io/testbench/ [2] : https://reconciliation-api.github.io/census/
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