#105: Shrink LogID

Comment (by [email protected]):

 Replying to [comment:8 carl.mehner@…]:
 > Hi Adam, it really depends on the OID that the log operator is able to
 allocate for their log. The smallest would be around 3 bytes without the
 ASN.1 tag.

 I'm optimistic that we'll be able to find an organization that owns a
 1.3.<X> OID arc (where X<=127) and that will be willing to either:

 1. delegate a single 1.3.<X>.<Y> subordinate arc (where Y<=127) so that
 any log will be able to request a 1.3.<X>.<Y>.<Z> OID.  (Without the ASN.1
 tag and length, that would be 4 bytes for the first 128 logs, then 5 bytes
 thereafter).
 or
 2. delegate a portion of the OID range 1.3.<X>.<0..16383>.  (Without the
 ASN.1 tag and length, that would be 4 bytes for many more than just the
 first 128 logs, and maybe even 3 bytes for the first few logs).

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 Reporter:                           |       Owner:
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     Type:  enhancement              |      Status:  new
 Priority:  major                    |   Milestone:
Component:  rfc6962-bis              |     Version:
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.tools.ietf.org/wg/trans/trac/ticket/105#comment:10>
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