On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 16:12 -0500, Vijay K. Gurbani wrote:
> Folks: draft-gurbani-sip-domain-certs-05 has been submitted to
> the IETF archives.  This version includes the guidance we
> got from the pkix WG in Prague.  More specifically, this version
> focuses strictly on:
> 
> - How to use and interpret the SIP identities in a X.509 certificate.
> - How to indicate that this particular certificate is for SIP
>   usage.

We got some excellent late-breaking comments from Stephen Kent, and
reissued this as -06 just ahead of the deadline for Chicago.  Since such
a late submission may take some days to get through the pipeline, you
can get it here now:

http://svn.resiprocate.org/rep/ietf-drafts/gurbani/domain-certs/draft-gurbani-sip-domain-certs-06.txt
http://svn.resiprocate.org/rep/ietf-drafts/gurbani/domain-certs/draft-gurbani-sip-domain-certs-06.html

We are on the current agenda for discussion on Tuesday in Chicago; we
would like to focus discussion on whether or not this is an appropriate
addition as a Working Group item under the existing charter items (and
of course on any problems people may see with the content).

-- 
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