… and we’re done. So I think very obviously there is consensus to adopt. Thomas Fossati raised some reservations, but (1) those were answered to his satisfaction (I think) and (2) the bar for adoption is not ready-to-ship, but ready to be worked on.
Authors, please re-post as draft-ietf-acme-rats, and thank you to all who participated in this CfA. Yoav (on behalf of the chairs) > On 9 Dec 2025, at 6:25, Yoav Nir <[email protected]> wrote: > > [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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