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Open Terms Archive federation API to easy querying the distributed database
Open Terms Archive is a decentralised system that tracks collections of services' terms across multiple servers. Each collection operates its own API which exposes services and terms tracked, but the decentralisation of these APIs implies to search across all of them to identify which and where services and terms are tracked.
This module provides a federation API that allows easy querying of the distributed database, facilitating collaboration with external applications.
For a high-level overview of Open Terms Archive’s wider goals and processes, please read its public homepage.
For documentation, visit docs.opentermsarchive.org.
The code for this software is distributed under the European Union Public Licence (EUPL) v1.2. In short, this means you are allowed to read, use, modify and redistribute this source code, as long as you as you credit “Open Terms Archive Contributors” and make available any change you make to it under similar conditions.
Contact the core team over email at contact@[project name without spaces].org
if you have any specific need or question regarding licensing.
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Open Terms Archive federation API to easy querying the distributed database
The npm package @opentermsarchive/federation-api receives a total of 25 weekly downloads. As such, @opentermsarchive/federation-api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @opentermsarchive/federation-api demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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