Microsoft votes YES.  Thanks, Mike

From: Public <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Kirk Hall via Public
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Subject: [cabfpub] Voting ENDS on Oct. 5 for Forum-7 - Update ETSI requirements 
in the SCWG Charter

Voting ENDS on Friday, Oct. 5 for Forum-7 - Update ETSI requirements in the 
SCWG Charter.  (This ballot is the companion to Ballot Fprim-6, which just 
passed today.)

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Zacharopoulos via Public
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Subject: [EXTERNAL][cabfpub] VOTING HAS STARTED Forum-7 - Update ETSI 
requirements in the SCWG Charter

Voting has also started for ballot Forum-7.

HARICA votes "yes" to ballot Forum-7.


Dimitris.

On 21/9/2018 8:03 πμ, Dimitris Zacharopoulos via Public wrote:

The following motion has been proposed by Dimitris Zacharopoulos of HARICA and 
endorsed by Moudrick M. Dadashov of SSC and Mads Egil Henriksveen from Bypass.

Background:

Section 3 of the SCWG Charter describes the qualifying criteria for 
"Certificate Issuers" and "Root Certificate Issuers". This ballot attempts to 
remove references to the old ETSI TS documents.

-- MOTION BEGINS --

In Section 3 of the SCWG Charter, update the ETSI references:

Replace "ETSI TS 102042, ETSI 101456, or ETSI EN 319 411-1"
with "or ETSI EN 319 411-1".

-- MOTION ENDS --

Here is a red-line of these particular changes.

(1) Certificate Issuer: The member organization operates a certification 
authority that has a current and successful WebTrust for CAs audit, or ETSI TS 
102042, ETSI 101456, or ETSI EN 319 411-1 audit report prepared by a 
properly-qualified auditor, and that actively issues certificates to Web 
servers that are openly accessible from the Internet, such certificates being 
treated as valid when using a browser created by a Certificate Consumer Member. 
Applicants that are not actively issuing certificates but otherwise meet 
membership criteria may be granted Associate Member status under Bylaw Sec. 3.1 
for a period of time to be designated by the Forum.
(2) Root Certificate Issuer: The member organization operates a certification 
authority that has a current and successful WebTrust for CAs, or ETSI TS 
102042, ETSI TS 101456, ETSI EN 319 411-1 audit report prepared by a 
properly-qualified auditor, and that actively issues certificates to 
subordinate CAs that, in turn, actively issue certificates to Web servers that 
are openly accessible from the Internet, such certificates being treated as 
valid when using a browser created by a Certificate Consumer Member. Applicants 
that are not actively issuing certificates but otherwise meet membership 
criteria may be granted Associate Member status under Bylaw Sec. 3.1 for a 
period of time to be designated by the Forum.



The procedure for approval of this ballot is as follows:
Forum-7 - Update ETSI requirements in the SCWG Charter


Start time (22:00 UTC)


End time (22:00 UTC)


Discussion (7 days)


21 September 2018


28 September 2018


Vote for approval (7 days)


28 September 2018


5 October 2018




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