The Open Project closed on 14 July 2023. The open source assets remain publicly accessible at https://github.com/prvd-project. OASIS appreciates the efforts of all those who participated in this work.
PRVD is an OASIS Open Project. PRVD advances a leading production-grade reference implementation of the Baseline Protocol, an open standard that helps synchronize multiparty workflows across a variety of sectors and permeate decentralized finance throughout global commerce.
For more information on the goals of this effort, see the project charter.
General questions about OASIS Open Projects may be directed to OASIS staff at [email protected].
In addition to this GitHub organization, this project also makes use of other assets.
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General purpose mailing list. To subscribe, send an empty email message to [email protected]. Anyone interested is welcome to subscribe and send email to the list. The list maintains an archive.
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Project Governing Board mailing list. This is the discussion list for use by the members of the PGB. To subscribe, send an empty email message to [email protected]. Anyone interested is welcome to subscribe read-only. The list maintains an archive.
- Join the PRVD Open Project Slack channel.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details how to join the project, contribute changes to our repositories and communicate with the rest of the project contributors. Please become familiar with and follow the code of conduct.
PRVD operates under the terms of the Open Project Rules and the applicable license(s) specified in LICENSE.md. Further details can be found in GOVERNANCE.md.
All technical contributions must be covered by a Contributor's License Agreement. This requirement allows our work to advance through OASIS standards development stages and potentially be submitted to de jure organizations such as ISO. You will get a prompt to sign this document when you submit your first pull request to a project repository, or you can sign here. If you are contributing on behalf of your employer, you must also sign the ECLA here.