[with chair hat on] One more day to go…
In case anyone has missed it, Huawei has published an IPR disclosure about this draft. https://datatracker.ietf.org/ipr/7099/ It looks similar to other such disclosures, but IANAL. An IPR disclosure is no bar to publication, let alone adoption, but I wasnted to call it out in order for us to make an informed decision. Yoav > On 27 Nov 2025, at 2:38, Mike Ounsworth via Datatracker <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Subject: Call for adoption: draft-liu-acme-rats-02 (Ends 2025-12-10) > > This message starts a 2-week Call for Adoption for this document. > > Abstract: > This document describes an approach where an ACME Server can > challenge an ACME Client to provide a Remote Attestation Evidence or > Remote Attestation Result in any format supported by the Conceptual > Message Wrapper. > > The ACME Server can optionally challenge the Client for specific > claims that it wishes attestation for. > > File can be retrieved from: > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-liu-acme-rats/ > > Please reply to this message keeping [email protected] in copy by indicating > whether you support or not the adoption of this draft as a WG document. > Comments to motivate your preference are highly appreciated. > > Authors, and WG participants in general, are reminded of the Intellectual > Property Rights (IPR) disclosure obligations described in BCP 79 [2]. > Appropriate IPR disclosures required for full conformance with the provisions > of BCP 78 [1] and BCP 79 [2] must be filed, if you are aware of any. > Sanctions available for application to violators of IETF IPR Policy can be > found at [3]. > > Thank you. > [1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/bcp78/ > [2] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/bcp79/ > [3] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc6701/ > > >
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