Thanks Aaron.

 I feel like the shall in "For purposes of measuring periods of time, one hour 
shall be defined to be exactly 3,600 seconds" should be capitalized.

Regards,

Martijn
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Hi all,

As a result of this bugzilla 
incident<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1865080>, and inspired by 
Ballot SC-52<https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/pull/327> which never came 
to a vote, I would like to re-propose that the Baseline Requirements clarify 
that all "hour" and "day" time periods are measured with 1-second precision, 
and do not refer to calendar days. They currently do this in two separate 
places (three, if you count the definition of Short-Lived Certificates). I 
believe it will benefit all readers to instead state this convention once at 
the beginning of the document, so that it is clear that it applies uniformly to 
all time periods measured in those units.

The pull request can be viewed and commented on here: 
https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/pull/470
The precise diff that will become the ballot redline if no changes are 
requested can be viewed here: 
https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/compare/90a98dc7c1131eaab01af411968aa7330d315b9b...c3e928e73caed8c8489ab5406127aad661b8a63e

I am seeking endorsers for this ballot.

Thank you!
Aaron
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