Hi Mike,
Very thanks for your advise. Currently, we provide ACME service for public in beta phase to provide ECC and SM2 dual-algorithm SSL certificate: https://my.zotrus.com/sm2acme, we plan to provide email certificate, client certificate, document signing certificate and code signing certificate automation, and email certificate automation is based on RFC8823 that is almost finished for public. So we need another RFC for the rest certificate, this is this Draft. We will develop it based on this draft to finish the rest type of certificate automation within this year. Then we will formulate a China ACME standard for RSA/ECC and SM2 dual-algorithm certificate automation based RFC8555+RFC8823+RFC-thisDraft in one standard, my company is assigned as leader to formulate this China standard, this standard will be compatible with RFC standard just add SM2 algorithm certificate automation. Yes, I like to join Kathleen Moriarty as an author, I am in CA industrial for 21 years, and now focus on certificate automation, the SSL certificate automation is done by ZoTrus HTTPS Automation Gateway, and the email encryption automation is done by ZT Browser integrated email client, the document signing automation is done by ZT Browser integrated PDF reader, this is the currently plan that nearly finished, the other type certificate automation is in the next year plan. Yes, I’d like to present the implement result at IETF meeting once it is done, very thanks for your invitation. Best Regards Richard Wang CEO&CTO ZoTrus Technology Limited From: Mike Ounsworth <ounsworth+i...@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2025 8:22 PM To: rich...@zotrus.com Cc: Deb Cooley <debcool...@gmail.com>; Michael Richardson <mcr+i...@sandelman.ca>; IETF ACME <acme@ietf.org> Subject: [Acme] Re: Personal review of draft-ietf-acme-client [I am speaking as ACME Chair] We may have a disagreement about whether ACME or EST is better suited to this use case, but attacking the other person's level of understanding is not ok. @Richard - If ZoTrus runs an ACME server, and you wish to see draft-ietf-acme-client progress, would you be willing to join Kathleen Moriarty as an author to help with editing the draft? Also, I don't know if the ZoTrus ACME server is publicly available on the internet, but it would be helpful (although technically not required for RFC publication) if you could implement the draft for your client - server environment and give a presentation at the next IETF about what you learned -- IE does the text of the draft as it is written now do what you need, or does the text needs to be adjusted based on what you learn while implementing it? On Sun, 27 Jul 2025 at 21:11, <rich...@zotrus.com <mailto:rich...@zotrus.com> > wrote:
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