> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://template.ishare.eu/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://template.ishare.eu/designed-on-basis-of-the-ishare-trust-framework-3.0.md).

# Refers to the iSHARE Trust Framework 3.0

This Data Space Template takes the[ iSHARE Trust Framework 3.0](https://framework.ishare.eu/) into account as an importan reference point. The aim is to help understand which parts of this template are already supported by the framework, and where a data space may still need to make its own choices or define additional rules.

In general, where this template follows the iSHARE Trust Framework, the framework can be used as supporting guidance. Where this template adds data-space-specific decisions, extra detail, or a different approach, this is made explicit in the relevant pages.

#### How updates are handled:

Framework and template updates are reviewed step by step:

1. iSHARE Foundation publishes updates to the framework and documents the changes in the [release notes](https://framework.ishare.eu/releases/release-notes).
2. The iSHARE Data Space Template is then reviewed and updated, where needed, to reflect those framework changes.
3. The iSHARE Data Space Template then reviews those updates and also takes into account relevant updates in the DSSC Blueprint.


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