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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) P. Saint-Andre Request for Comments: 6473 Cisco Category: Standards Track December 2011 ISSN: 2070-1721

                       vCard KIND:application

Abstract

 This document defines a value of "application" for the vCard KIND
 property so that vCards can be used to represent software
 applications.

Status of This Memo

 This is an Internet Standards Track document.
 This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force
 (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has
 received public review and has been approved for publication by the
 Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Further information on
 Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 5741.
 Information about the current status of this document, any errata,
 and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at
 http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6473.

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Table of Contents

 1. Introduction ....................................................2
 2. Meaning .........................................................2
 3. Example .........................................................4
 4. IANA Considerations .............................................4
 5. Security Considerations .........................................4
 6. Acknowledgements ................................................5
 7. References ......................................................5
    7.1. Normative References .......................................5
    7.2. Informative References .....................................5

1. Introduction

 Version 4 of the vCard specification [RFC6350] defines a new KIND
 property to specify the type of entity that a vCard represents.
 During its work on the base vCard4 specification, the VCARDDAV
 Working Group defined values of "individual", "organization",
 "group", and "location" for the KIND property.  The working group
 considered but then removed a value of "thing" to represent any type
 of physical entity, machine, software application, etc., with the
 expectation that such a value might be defined in a vCard extension.
 This document does not define a generic "thing" value but instead
 defines a more narrow "application" value so that vCards can be used
 to represent software applications.

2. Meaning

 When the KIND property has a value of "application", the vCard
 represents a software application such as a server, an online service
 (e.g., a chat room), or an automated software bot.  More formally, an
 "application" is functionally equivalent to the 'applicationProcess'
 object class used in the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
 [RFC4519] as derived from the Open Systems Interconnection model
 [X.521] [X.200].  As one example of the "application" KIND, vCards
 are currently used in the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol
 [RFC6120] to represent instant messaging servers that are deployed on
 the network.
 The properties included in an application's vCard apply to one of the
 following:
 o  The application itself (e.g., the FN property might represent the
    friendly name of an application service, the URL property might
    represent a website that contains further information about the
    service, and the ADR, GEO, and TZ properties might represent the
    physical address, geographical location, and time zone of the
    machine where the service is hosted).

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 o  An organization or person that makes the application available on
    the network (e.g., the LOGO property might represent the corporate
    logo of a service provider).
 o  A person or role that maintains the application (e.g., the TEL,
    EMAIL, and IMPP properties might represent ways to contact a
    server administrator).
 When a property represents some aspect of the application itself, it
 makes no sense to include the "work" and "home" values of the TYPE
 parameter since software applications do not have work places and
 personal lives (see the definition of the TYPE parameter in Section
 5.6 of [RFC6350]).  When a property represents information about an
 individual associated with the application (e.g., an individual
 service administrator as opposed to a generic service administrator
 role or an associated organization), inclusion of the "work" and
 "home" values can be appropriate.
 The following base properties make sense for vCards that represent
 software applications (this list is not exhaustive, and other
 properties might be applicable as well):
 o  ADR
 o  EMAIL
 o  FN
 o  GEO
 o  IMPP
 o  KEY
 o  KIND
 o  LANG
 o  LOGO
 o  NOTE
 o  ORG
 o  PHOTO
 o  REV
 o  SOURCE
 o  TEL
 o  TZ
 o  URL
 Although it might be desirable to define a more fine-grained taxonomy
 of applications (e.g., a KIND of "application" with a subtype of
 "server" or "IM server"), such a taxonomy is out of the scope of this
 document.

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3. Example

 The following example of an Extensible Messaging and Presence
 Protocol (XMPP) server is borrowed from [XEP-0292].  The XML
 representation of the vCard is described in [RFC6351], which allows
 for the use of the new "application" value using the "iana-token"
 production defined in [RFC6350].
 <vcard xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:vcard-4.0">
   <fn><text>jabber.org IM service</text></fn>
   <url><uri>http://www.jabber.org/</uri></url>
   <lang>
     <parameters><pref><integer>1</integer></pref></parameters>
     <language-tag>en</language-tag>
   </lang>
   <email><text>xmpp@jabber.org</text></email>
   <impp><uri>xmpp:jabber.org</uri></impp>
   <logo><uri>http://www.jabber.org/images/logo.png</uri></logo>
   <geo><uri>geo:42.25,-91.05</uri></geo>
   <tz><text>America/Chicago</text></tz>
   <source><uri>xmpp:jabber.org?vcard</uri></source>
   <rev><timestamp>19990104T122100Z</timestamp></rev>
   <kind><text>application</text></kind>
 </vcard>

4. IANA Considerations

 IANA has added "application" to the registry of property values for
 vCard4.  In conformance with Section 10.2.6 of [RFC6350], the
 registration is as follows, where the reference is to RFC 6473.
 Value:  application
 Purpose:  The entity represented by the vCard is a software
    application (e.g., a server, an online service such as a chat
    room, or an automated software bot).
 Conformance:  This value can be used with the KIND property.
 Example:  See Section 3 of RFC 6473.

5. Security Considerations

 Use of vCards to represent software applications is not envisioned to
 introduce security considerations beyond those specified for vCards
 in general as described in [RFC6350].

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6. Acknowledgements

 Thanks to Cyrus Daboo, Barry Leiba, Kepeng Li, and Simon Perreault
 for their feedback.

7. References

7.1. Normative References

 [RFC6350]   Perreault, S., "vCard Format Specification", RFC 6350,
             August 2011.

7.2. Informative References

 [RFC4519]   Sciberras, A., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
             (LDAP): Schema for User Applications", RFC 4519,
             June 2006.
 [RFC6120]   Saint-Andre, P., "Extensible Messaging and Presence
             Protocol (XMPP): Core", RFC 6120, March 2011.
 [RFC6351]   Perreault, S., "xCard: vCard XML Representation",
             RFC 6351, August 2011.
 [X.200]     International Telecommunications Union, "Information
             Technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic
             Reference Model: The Basic Model", ITU-T Recommendation
             X.200, ISO Standard 7498-1, July 1994.
 [X.521]     International Telecommunications Union, "Information
             Technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The
             Directory: Selected Object Classes", ITU-T Recommendation
             X.521, ISO Standard 9594-7, November 2008.
 [XEP-0292]  Saint-Andre, P. and S. Mizzi, "vCard4 over XMPP", XSF
             XEP 0292, October 2011.

Author's Address

 Peter Saint-Andre
 Cisco
 1899 Wynkoop Street, Suite 600
 Denver, CO  80202
 USA
 Phone: +1-303-308-3282
 EMail: psaintan@cisco.com

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