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On 08/01/2012 02:04 PM, From William Madell:
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<div class="WordSection1"><span style="color:#1F497D">So, the
above should give us ‘centralised’ governance of the use of XK
via the BRs (which is what you want) as well as providing its
defined usage to Relying Parties (which is what Eddy wants)
via the CP/CPS.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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Well...if there must be exceptions, than an errata shouldn't mention
any specific entity, but a general guideline about how to handle it
(if at all). Otherwise why Kosovo and not Tibet, Basque, Chechnia
and more...<br>
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