Internet-Draft Palimpsest November 2024
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P. M. Hallam-Baker
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Palimpsest

Abstract

This document provides an overview of the Palimpsest structured collaboration system. Palimpsest facilitates review of documents through reactions tagged with weak semantics defining processing steps for the reaction. Documents are grouped into projects with a common set of allowed semantic moves and processing steps. This allows the revie

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

Palimpsest is a collaborative editing tool designed to support a structured process. Documents uploaded to a Palimpsest server can be read and annotated by authorized users. Annotations are tagged with a constrained set of semantics which determine the process through which the reaction is closed.

Palimpsest forums may be hosted as a trusted or a zero-trust service. The zero-trust host configuration affords true end-to-end security with all content being encrypted on the service but requires the use of a Palimpsest client. In the trusted service configuration, the content is stored on the service in plaintext and users may interact through either the custom client or a standard Web browser.

The current scope of Palimpsest is collaborative editing of Internet Drafts but the tool set is intended for collaborative editing of any document. Documents may be uploaded in XML2RFC format and downloaded with the current annotation set in Markdown, Word or XML format. Once a document draft is finished, it can be submitted as an Internet draft.

2. Definitions

This section presents the related specifications and standard, the terms that are used as terms of art within the documents and the terms used as requirements language.

2.1. Requirements Language

This is an informational document and does not contain any normative language.

2.4. Implementation Status

The Palimpsest reference implementation supports the trusted hosting mode. Users may create accounts, upload documents and annotate the document text.

3. Architecture

4. Web Interface

5. Dedicated Client

6. Repository

7. Forum

8. User

9. Documents Catalog

10. Document

11. Revision

12. Annotation

13. Security Considerations

14. Access Control

15. Acceptance of Terms

There should be a mechanism whereby users are required to acknowledge NOTE WELL and agree to its terms before participating.

16. User Authentication

Currently users are not authenticated and anyone can post as anyone.

17. Authorization

18. Confidentiality

19. Integrity

20. IANA Considerations

This document does not specify any actions for IANA.

21. Acknowledgements

This system is based on original work by John Mallery and Roger Hurwitz for Vice President Al Gore's Open Meeting.

22. Appendix A: Writing Word Source Documents

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Phillip Hallam-Baker
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