Hey Werner,

You mentioned this morning (if I understood you correctly) that the
deadline for commenting on this was some time in February/March next
year and fast approaching. Can you clarify again when exactly that was
and where you took that info from? The document itself just states its
target publication date is "in the second semester 2026" (which I
assumed meant July at the earliest), and I couldn't find any more
detailed information. I'm still trying to find more time to work
through this (and have already compiled a list with a number of
problems for coreboot/vboot-reliant systems, but have only been
halfway through), but it's important to know how urgent it is.

Thanks,
Julius

On Thu, Oct 23, 2025 at 5:39 AM Werner Zeh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi coreboot community.
>
>
> As presented on the last OSFC, there is quite some work currently
> ongoing in the context of the upcoming EU Cyber Resilience Act
> (EU-CRA, [1]).
> Among the activities is the creation of harmonized standards which
> will be used to help in conformity assessment of the different
> applications, which are driven by ETSI.
>
> Some of the standards are now publicly available for review and I
> encourage you to take a closer look and provide feedback.
> You can find the draft standards as well as a feedback form here: [2].
> Especially the standard for Boot Managers (see [3]) is highly
> interesting for the firmware space.
>
> In case of questions feel free to reach out to me.
> Werner
>
> [1]: 
> https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CONSIL%3APE_100_2023_REV_1&qid=1731449736656
> [2]: https://docbox.etsi.org/CYBER/EUSR/Open/
> [3]: 
> https://docbox.etsi.org/CYBER/EUSR/Open/EN-304-623_V0.0.4_2025-09-30_Boot_Managers.pdf
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