@stefanlindbohm That would work, yes. And think for example of how BC100 reimbursements work in Germany - DB has to trust you took the train you said you took. You would have to do the same here, somehow.
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@jon The somehow is what I’m thinking needs a concrete proposal. That would make it a lot more likely that an MEP will get it through, no?
@stefanlindbohm Would you not then need UIC Merits to be open source? 🤪 But yes, we need a way.
@jon The regulation from February/March whenever it was is already there to mandate all this data to be enforcably open in 2029 at the latest. So that part should be possible to rely on already!
@stefanlindbohm And bearing in mind it's going to take at least 12 months to get this agreed, and then at least 12 months to implement, we're at 2029 already...