User Friendly Naming

Philip Gladstone <philip@cgin.cto.citicorp.com> Wed, 27 January 1993 01:53 UTC

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From: Philip Gladstone <philip@cgin.cto.citicorp.com>
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To: osi-ds@cs.ucl.ac.uk
Subject: User Friendly Naming

Has there been any thought on how to extend UFN to handle 
residentialPerson style objects? For example, my DN could be (but not
in the directory yet) [Some alignment with NADF might be desirable]

   streetAddress=2001 Stearns Hill Rd + cn="Gladstone, Philip",
   l=Waltham,
   st=Massachusetts,
   c=US

Note that this DN has two localities in it (MA and Waltham).

Thoughts?

Philip