[Uri-review] URI Scheme "ves:"

Jim Zubov <jz@vesvault.com> Sat, 18 December 2021 04:46 UTC

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Please consider the following provisional URI scheme for registration,
any comments are welcome:

    Scheme name:
      ves

    Status:
      Provisional

    Applications/protocols that use this scheme name:
      A unique identifier of an end-to-end encrypted object stored
      in VES Repository (https://ves.host/docs/repo).
      The passphrases that unlock the VES keychains are managed
      locally on the user devices by VESvault (https://vesvault.com),
      applications can use open source libVES or an equivalent tool
      to access VES Repository.

    Contact:
      Jim Zubov<jz@vesvault.com>  VESvault Corp

    Change controller:
      Jim Zubov<jz@vesvault.com>  VESvault Corp

    References:
      https://ves.host/assets/download/VES%20URI%20Scheme.pdf
      https://ves.host/docs/repo
      https://vesvault.com