Ryan, we would be very pleased if you proposed additional enterprise 
certificate users to speak as well, who can share their point of view.  But I 
believe all input is welcome, and I would think you would welcome it – you have 
asked CAs to bring forward customers many times in the past.

From: Ryan Sleevi [mailto:[email protected]]
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On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 5:00 PM, Kirk Hall via Public 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On your first question - some major enterprise users would like to present 
their ideas and concerns about SSL certificate rules, changes, etc. from their 
perspective, which I know the browsers have wanted (rather than hearing it 
reported by the CAs who provide the certs to enterprise customers).

To be clear: Several browsers have wanted open participation. I would suggest 
that having CA-selected participants, without explanation (as Gerv had to seek) 
is perhaps detrimental to the productive dialog, in as much as it allows the 
Chair - and CA members - to favour particular viewpoints to the detriment of 
the overall ecosystem.

Might I suggest that it might not be appropriate?

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