Hi Madison,
On 12/17/25 1:31 PM, Madison Church wrote:
Hi Michael,
Thank you for your reply! We have noted your approval on the AUTH48 status page
(see https://www.rfc-editor.org/auth48/rfc9908).
Please note that there are some followup questions that are still outstanding.
We have copied them below for convenience. Once we receive approvals from Owen,
David, and Dan, we will move this document forward in the publication process.
I agree with Michael on the changes.
1. <!-- \[rfced\] We note that the following lines exceed the 72-character
limit. Please let us know how the lines should be broken/wrapped.
AUTHORS: section 3.4, seems hard to wrap sensibly.
1) Would the following structure work?
Perhaps:
EXTENSION.&ExtnType({ExtensionSet}{@extnID}))
OPTIONAL
For this, I don't see how that exceeds the 72-character limit. I
looked at
the html page and it's significantly less than the text before and after it.
I see a note from rfced in the xml about wrapping but, again, I don't see
what's exceeding 72 characters.
1. <!--\[rfced\] Does Appendix A provide the ASN.1 module for the Extension
Request Template attribute? Or is it provided for the Certification Request
Information Template attribute only?
Original:
This appendix provides an ASN.1 module \[X.680\] for the Certification
Request Information Template attribute, and it follows the
conventions established in \[RFC5911\], \[RFC5912\], and \[RFC6268\].
Perhaps:
This appendix provides an ASN.1 module \[X.680\] for the Certification
Request Information Template and Extension Request Template
attributes, and it follows the conventions established in \[RFC5911\],
\[RFC5912\], and \[RFC6268\].
-->
AUTHORS: I think yes. NOT QUITE SURE.
2) We ask to update this text because of the following note in the IANA Section:
"For the Certification Request Information Template and Extension Request Template
attributes in Appendix A…"
We have updated to the Perhaps text above.
I think that's fine. So please put me as a Y in the AUTH48 status page.
The 72 character wrapping issue seems editorial to me and not enough to
change the Y.
regards,
Dan.
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