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On 08/28/2012 10:54 PM, From Erwann Abalea:
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<pre wrap="">Next questions could be something like "is StartCom a geography-based
CA?". It's not for me, but the fact that it's based in Israel can be
problematic for some people (that's the first example to come, nothing
personal).</pre>
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Surely problematic. In fact, the dear members are most likely aware
that StartCom issues certificates on a global basis, being a top
certificate authority in many (most) countries in terms of market
share outside of Israel. <br>
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So the geographical thing doesn't always work. On the other hand it
might work for some, the question is really how to define that
without limiting those CAs unnecessarily. I'm not sure it's possible
without extensive work and on a case to case basis.<br>
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