A little while ago Nelson asked me whether the set of bugs blocked by bug 233453 ("mozilla.org needs a public policy on root CA certs") included all requests received to date to have CA certificates included in Mozilla.

As it happened, there were some CA requests that had not yet been submitted into bugzilla; I went ahead and submitted bugs for them. For reference, here is the current list:

167572  Unizeto CERTUM (http://www.certum.pl/en/eng/)
179716  TC TrustCenter (http://www.trustcenter.de/set_en.htm)
204839  TDC OCES (http://www.certifikat.dk/)
215243  CAcert (http://www.cacert.org/)
232695  ipsCA (http://certs.ipsca.com/)
238381  QuoVadis (http://www.quovadis.bm/)
239408  I.CA (http://www.ica.cz/)
239484  Comodo (http://www.comodogroup.com/)
239485  DFN-PCA (http://www.dfn-pca.de/eng/)
239487  DI/FCUL (http://www.di.fc.ul.pt/)
239488  Certipost E-Trust (http://www.e-trust.be/en/)
239490  APNIC (http://www.apnic.net/)

(Bug 233458, also marked as being blocked, is not for a real CA, it's for Nelson's hypothetical example CA designed to test the proposed policy.)

There were also a couple of messages sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] that I did not consider to be actual requests for inclusion, but more in the nature of general questions about the process. I responded to those messages by pointing the people to this newsgroup and the draft policy documents; if they turn into real requests then I'll file bugs for those as well.

I believe the above list to be complete as today. If anyone reading this forum knows of a request not included above, please send me an email (or file a bug yourself).

Frank

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