Robert Wilton has entered the following ballot position for
draft-ietf-cose-x509-07: No Objection

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I would like to thank Jim Schaad for this document and all his other work at
IETF.

My only minor comment is that I was surprised by the name "x5bag", which in
computing terms I generally understand to be defined as a data structure that
is like a set but it can contain duplicate values (also known as a multiset). 
It wasn't clear to me that was the intended purpose here, but I seem to recall
that 'bag' might take a slightly different meaning in security circles?  Either
way, it might be helpful to specify both for the x5bag and x5chain whether or
not duplicate certificates are allowed to be present.

Regards,
Rob



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