Kirk, Could you please point out where Microsoft voted? I don't see any such vote in https://cabforum.org/pipermail/public/2017-April/author.html#start from Microsoft's representatives.
Thanks! On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 6:57 PM, Kirk Hall via Public <[email protected]> wrote: > *Results on **Ballot 194 – Effective Date of Ballot 193 Provisions* > > > > The voting period for Ballot 194 has ended. Here are the results. > > > > *Voting by CAs – 24 votes total including abstentions* > > > > 20 Yes votes: Izenpe, Entrust Datacard, GlobalSign, Camerfirma, SwissSign, > DigiCert, TurkTrust, D-Trust, Quo Vadis, SSC, CFCA, GDCA, Actalis, > Certinomis, Comodo, GoDaddy, Disig, Cisco, Chunghwa Telecom, Buypass > > 0 No votes: > > 4 Abstain: HARICA, SHECA, Amazon, Symantec > > 100% of voting CAs voted in favor > > > > *Voting by browsers – 5 votes total including abstentions* > > > > 2 Yes votes: Microsoft, 360 > > 1 No vote: Google > > 2 Abstain: Mozilla, Apple > > 67% of voting browsers voted in favor > > > > Under Bylaw 2.2(g), a ballot result will be considered valid only when > more than half of the number of currently active Members has participated. > Votes to abstain are counted in determining a quorum. Half of currently > active Members as of the start of voting is 10, so quorum was 11 votes – > quorum was met. > > > > Bylaw 2.2(f) requires a yes vote by two-thirds of CA votes and > 50%-plus-one browser votes for approval. Votes to abstain are not counted > for this purpose. This requirement was met for both CAs and browsers. > > > > At least one CA Member and one browser Member must vote in favor of a > ballot for the ballot to be adopted. This requirement was met > > > > *The ballot passes.* > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Public mailing list > [email protected] > https://cabforum.org/mailman/listinfo/public > >
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