On 1/9/18 4:23 PM, Kathleen Wilson wrote:
I will be re-assigning all of the root inclusion/update Bugzilla Bugs
back to me,
Done
and I will take back responsibility for the high-level
verification of the CA-provided data for root inclusion/update requests.
I hope to begin work on this
On 1/10/18 10:52 AM, Doug Beattie wrote:
Thanks Kathleen. I only asked because you are trying to reduce the manpower for
processing applications, and if a CA was already in the program there might not be a need
to do as much. But on the other hand, this forces us to all comply with those
security-policy
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> Subject: Re: Changes to CA Program - Q1 2018
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> > Is the same process used for existing CAs that need to add a new root and
> new CAs applying for the first time?
>
&
Is the same process used for existing CAs that need to add a new root and new
CAs applying for the first time?
Yes.
From
https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA/Application_Process#Process_Overview
""
The same process is used to request:
- Root certificate inclusion for all CAs, even if the CA already
On 10/01/18 00:23, Kathleen Wilson wrote:
> I would like to thank Aaron Wu for all of his help on our CA Program,
> and am sorry to say that his last day at Mozilla will be January 12. I
> have appreciated all of Aaron’s work, and it has been a pleasure to work
> with him.
Seconded.
> I think
Hi Kathleen,
Is the same process used for existing CAs that need to add a new root and new
CAs applying for the first time?
Doug
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