Hi everyone, Thanks to some early feedback from members of the community, we’ve made a few updates to the proposal made in the original <https://github.com/mozilla/www.ccadb.org/pull/186> Pull Request.
The updated proposal is available here <https://github.com/mozilla/www.ccadb.org/pull/187>. We’ve closed the original Pull Request, but will allow it to persist to help describe changes between versions and retain community feedback. Again, these changes should not be considered “final”, but instead a “work in-progress” that we hope to enhance through continued community contributions. We welcome your feedback on these proposed updates and recommendations by January 15, 2025. Please share your thoughts by replying to this email or, preferably, by suggesting edits directly on GitHub. Thanks, Ryan (on behalf of the CCADB Steering Committee) On Thu, Nov 14, 2024 at 4:21 PM Ryan Dickson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > In October 2023 > <https://groups.google.com/a/ccadb.org/g/public/c/jYNpX4rGLvk/m/dJ_OcBiuAAAJ?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer>, > the CCADB Steering Committee, with valuable feedback from this community, > updated the CCADB Incident Reporting Guidelines > <https://www.ccadb.org/cas/incident-report> (IRGs). While the resulting > updates have led to some reports becoming more useful and effective, Root > Store Operators have continued to stress the importance of high-quality > incident reports during CA/Browser Forum Face-to-Face updates and > elsewhere. > > In the spirit of continuous improvement, the CCADB Steering Committee has > worked over the past few months to further enhance the effectiveness of the > IRGs. > > *Objectives for this update to the IRGs include:* > > - Clarifying Root Store Operator expectations > - Aligning report format and content with those expectations > - Improving clarity regarding the difference between “preliminary" and > “full" reports, and the timelines for disclosing these reports > - Improving Root Cause Analysis > - Tracking commitments made by CA Owners in response to incidents > - Increasing accountability and generating more actionable insights > - Improving consistency in report quality > - Emphasizing continuous improvement and lessons learned > - Encouraging familiarity with historical incident reports > - Defining a standard process for closing reports > - Aligning the incident reporting format with Steering Committee > objectives planned for 2025+ > > > The set of proposed updates are available here > <https://github.com/mozilla/www.ccadb.org/pull/186>. > > *Beyond the above changes, we are considering making the following > recommendations:* > > - *To better encourage blamelessness*, when posting incident reports > or responding to comments on incident reports for which they are > affiliated, participants are encouraged to respond from a Bugzilla account > associated with one of the CA e-mail aliases disclosed to the CCADB, rather > than an individual contributor’s account. Some CAs already do this, and > we’d like this to become a standard practice. > - *To better respect a desire for individual privacy and potential > risk of retaliation*, individuals participating in the incident > reporting process should feel welcome to participate responsibly from an > account that does not identify the individual posting or their > organizational affiliation. > > > These proposals should not be considered “final”, but instead a “work > in-progress” that we hope to enhance through community contributions. We > welcome your feedback on these proposed updates and recommendations *by > January 15, 2025*. Please share your thoughts by replying to this email > or, preferably, by suggesting edits directly on GitHub. > > Thanks, > > Ryan (on behalf of the CCADB Steering Committee) > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "CCADB Public" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/a/ccadb.org/d/msgid/public/CADEW5O8hJvwpZZkCJweoFfDqy%2B0k50-iV76D3qXnWFJv0PWi_w%40mail.gmail.com.
