Project-Origin is an open source collaboration that aims to create a public permissioned distributed ledger where everyone can validate the origin of their electricity. The long-term goal is to create the domain-specific framework in a way that allows easy adoption in other industries. By being able to do so, we can create value in a broader scope, and support and accelerate the green transition. By creating an open source platform for collaboration, we can pool ressources and accelerate the development of critical digital infrastructure.
While developing the necessary digital infrastructure, we additionally work to set up this source platform with decision- and work structures, to achieve effective asynchronous collaboration through transparent, accessible software, and by using decision-making processes driven by doing.
There is currently an implementation effort working on creating the first version of a federated, publicly verifiable registry. Go to the Registry repository to learn more about the implementation details and project status.
For a deeper look into the progress and ongoing tasks in this project, go to the list of Issues labelled with help wanted
to see topics that seek input right now. Additionally, our Organization Project Boards provides an overview of general efforts within the project, while the the Registry Project Boards provides an overview of efforts specifically for the registry implementation.
If you want to start collaborating with us, we are currently updating the Documentation to include guides on all the information you may need to start contributing to the project. If there is some information you would have liked that isn't there, we will recommend you to Create an Issue, where you can make a suggestion.
You can check out our discussion forums to see ongoing and previous discussions, to ask questions, or to make suggestions. Any discussions related to the currently ongoing implementation can be found at the Registry Discussion Channels. If you have any general suggestions or questions, you should go to the Organization Discussion Channels
The project has been founded as a partnership including Energinet, Mjølner Informatics, Concordium and Alexandra Instituttet.
In the registry repository, the Trusted Committer is currently @wisbech, who will represent the partnership and advocate for the partnerships' best interests.
In the origin-collaboration repositpory, the Trusted Committer is currently @lauranolling, who is also responsible for setting up structures, guidelines and decision-making processes for the Project-Origin Github organization. If you have any questions to anything, preferably post these in the Q&A in the discussion forum, and feel free to tag any of the Trusted Committers.