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Consent BB defines the principles, functions and architecture of an information system that enables services for individuals to approve the use of her/his personal data and for information system operators that process personal data of individuals to know the will of the individual and legitimately process such personal data.
It is a process-oriented GovStack BB facilitating auditable bilateral agreement within a multi-agent environment, that integrates with most other BBs.
This repository contains the deliverables from Consent BB team, as part of the Govstack project.
- Ain Aaviksoo ([email protected])
- Benjamin Balder Bach ([email protected])
- Philippe Page ([email protected])
- Lal Chandran ([email protected])
Working Group Representative: Ramkumar ([email protected])
All diagrams and API specifications contained here are subject to ongoing changes by an internal GovStack Working Group, following this roadmap:
- Wave 2, Internal Review (July 14th, 2022)
- Release certification (30 September 2022)
- Limited publication (Deadline TBA)
- Community-wide publication (~August 2022)
Feel free to improve the plugin and send us a pull request. If you found any problems, please create an issue in our Jira project: https://govstack-global.atlassian.net/jira/software/c/projects/CON/issues
Govstack specs are published at Gitbook - Govstack Global.
You may view the Consent BB's latest publication directly on https://govstack.gitbook.io/bb-consent/.
Note that pushes to the main
branch will automatically trigger a Gitbook build
and deployment from the /spec
directory.
README.md
/spec # the markdown files which are used to build the specification in GitBook
/api # the openapi specification
/test # the test plan and tests
plan.md
/examples # examples for deploying, configuring, and testing applications which implement the behaviors specified by this building block
/mock
README.md # instructions for deployment/testing
docker-compose.yaml # example deployment file
db
web
adaptor
security-server
Caddyfile # example config for "adaptor"
Dockerfile # dockerfile to build "adaptor"
/application-a
/application-b
/application-c