[Servercert-wg] Ballot SC25: Define New HTTP Domain Validation Methods v2

Doug Beattie doug.beattie at globalsign.com
Fri Jan 17 06:21:18 MST 2020


This ballot version has the following changes since the last published
version:
  - This is being sent to the correct email list for review and voting
(servercert-wg at cabforum.org vs.  validation at cabforum.org )
  - The GitHub link is properly formatted with hashes so that no changes can
be made to this comparison
   - I made couple of small editorial updates in new text

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Purpose of Ballot:  

This ballot sets a sunset date for the current Method 6 and defines two new
Domain Validation methods. One is intended to replace Method 6 (Agreed-Upon
Change to Website) and the other that describes the ACME HTTP method defined
in section 8.3 of RFC 8555.

The following motion has been proposed by Doug Beattie of GlobalSign and
endorsed  by Jacob Hoffman-Andrews of Lets Encrypt and Bruce Morton of
Entrust.

---MOTION BEGINS---

This ballot modifies the "Baseline Requirements for the Issuance and
Management of Publicly-Trusted Certificates" as defined in the following
redline, based on Version 1.6.7:

https://github.com/dougbeattie/documents/commit/bb90ff37c4bc043636229138d992
3fcff670cdfc#diff-7f6d14a20e7f3beb696b45e1bf8196f2

---MOTION ENDS---

This ballot proposes a Final Maintenance Guideline.

The procedure for approval of this ballot is as follows:

Discussion (7+ days)

Start Time: 17-January 2020 09:00 Eastern

End Time: Not before 24-January 2020 09:00 Eastern

Vote for approval (7 days)

Start Time: TBD

End Time: TBD

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