## Administrivia

 

Attendees:

Aaron Gable (Let's Encrypt), Aaron Poulsen (Amazon), Adrian Mueller 
(SwissSign), Andrea Holland (VikingCloud), Antti Backman (Telia Company), Ben 
Wilson (Mozilla), Bineesh Ambali Vadakkekandi (Microsoft), Brianca Martin 
(Amazon), Bruce Morton (Entrust), Chad Dandar (Cisco Systems), Chris Clements 
(Google), Clint Wilson (Apple), Corey Bonnell (DigiCert), Corey Rasmussen 
(OATI), Daryn Wright (Apple), Dean Coclin (DigiCert), Dimitris Zacharopoulos 
(HARICA), Doug Beattie (GlobalSign), Dustin Hollenback (Microsoft), Enrico 
Entschew (D-TRUST), Gregory Tomko (GlobalSign), Inaba Atsushi (GlobalSign), 
Iñigo Barreira (Sectigo), Jaime Hablutzel (OISTE Foundation), Ji Eun Seong 
(MOIS (Ministry of Interior and Safety) of the republic of Korea), Johnny 
Reading (GoDaddy), Jos Purvis (Fastly), Josselin Allemandou (Certigna 
(DHIMYOTIS)), Kiran Tummala (Microsoft), Li-Chun Chen (Chunghwa Telecom), Lucy 
Buecking (IdenTrust), Luis Cervantes (GoDaddy), Lynn Jeun (Visa), Mads 
Henriksveen (Buypass AS), Mahua Chaudhuri (Microsoft), Marco Schambach 
(IdenTrust), Michael Slaughter (Amazon), Michelle Coon (OATI), Mrugesh 
Chandarana (IdenTrust), Nargis Mannan (VikingCloud), Nate Smith (GoDaddy), 
Nicol So (CommScope), Nome Huang (TrustAsia), Paul van Brouwershaven (Entrust), 
Rebecca Kelly (SSL.com), Rollin Yu (TrustAsia), Ryan Dickson (Google), Scott 
Rea (eMudhra), Stephen Davidson (DigiCert), Tadahiko Ito (SECOM Trust Systems), 
Tathan Thacker (IdenTrust), Thomas Zermeno (SSL.com), Tobias Josefowitz (Opera 
Software AS), Trevoli Ponds-White (Amazon), Tsung-Min Kuo (Chunghwa Telecom), 
Wayne Thayer (Fastly), Wendy Brown (US Federal PKI Management Authority), 
Yamian Quintero (Microsoft)

 

Note-well was read.

 

Minutes from August 1, 2024 call were approved.

 

Reviewed and approved application of SGNR, LLC as an Interested Party.

 

Discussed final actions necessary to close out GoDaddy IPR claim.

 

 

## GitHub issues Review

450 <https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/issues/450>  - Agreed to close issue

 

451 <https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/issues/451>  - Without browser 
support, CA/B allowance isn’t meaningful. Browser resources are more focused on 
post-quantum cryptography currently. Firefox may have support for ed25519, 
however (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1804788).

 

452 <https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/issues/452>  - While a normative 
change, should not have any actual impact given contributing requirements and 
aligns well with most similar definitions in e.g. RFC 5280. Agreed to address 
in a future clean-up ballot.

 

453 <https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/issues/453>  - Has already been 
addressed; agreed to close issue.

 

456 <https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/issues/456>  - The phrase “hosting 
service relationship” is unclear, both in its meaning and intent. Ben clarified 
that this something partially addressed in SC-071, but it was intended to 
provide stipulations or coverage where multiple parties are involved in the 
procurement of certificates. Agreed to wait on the results of SC-071 to pursue 
this issue further.

 

457 <https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/issues/457>  - Agreed to address in 
future clean-up ballot.

 

458 <https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/issues/458>  - Discussion confirmed 
this is still an issue which should be addressed, with potentially multiple 
areas that should be improved. Changing ‘Applicant’ to ’Subscriber’ had no 
objection. Altering the interaction between a domain name not being renewed and 
this requirement that associated certificates be revoked had rough consensus 
that it can be removed, but further discussion and confirmation (along with a 
specific proposal) would be the next step. One option would be to simply remove 
the second and third examples from sub-bullet 9 in Section 4.9.1.1 and to break 
up the sentence a bit more. Aaron’s proposed language on the issue 
(https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/issues/458#issuecomment-2318208466) had 
no objections and seemed to achieve rough consensus of being included in a 
future clean-up ballot.

 

 

## Meeting Action Items

- Ben to send email related to closing out GoDaddy IPR claim.

 

 

## Next Meeting: September 12, 2024

 

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