[cabfpub] Draft SMIME Working Group Charter
Tim Hollebeek
tim.hollebeek at digicert.com
Mon Jan 28 20:28:52 UTC 2019
Because diverse and sometimes even contradictory root program requirements are not a good thing. It seems like we should be able to reach agreement on what the minimum criteria should be, just as we have for TLS.
-Tim
From: Ryan Sleevi <sleevi at google.com>
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2019 3:14 PM
To: Tim Hollebeek <tim.hollebeek at digicert.com>
Cc: Wayne Thayer <wthayer at mozilla.com>; CA/Browser Forum Public Discussion List <public at cabforum.org>
Subject: Re: [cabfpub] Draft SMIME Working Group Charter
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 2:44 PM Tim Hollebeek <tim.hollebeek at digicert.com <mailto:tim.hollebeek at digicert.com> > wrote:
I’m fine with “or equivalent” exceptions for various use cases, as long as we specify what those are and they accomplish the same goals. I do have strong opinions about how “*.gov” should be managed, specifically that I don’t think it’s possible to assure that the domain portion of the email is being consistently validated, absent some oversight by some independent entity.
I suppose this will be a core part of the discussion, then. I will, however, note that ICANN has adopted a very different philosophy than you with respect to domain names, and similarly, Microsoft has recognized the distinction with how they manage their program. This also aligns with a variety of other technology and non-technology sectors, and is, perhaps, a core part of disagreement.
Could you help me understand why, for purposes of CA/B Forum membership, you believe they should be overseen by someone that the CA/B Forum designates, rather than by an entity that a root program designates? Perhaps I'm missing why it's important to exclude these parties from the Forum, as that might help clarify the language.
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