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    On 01/08/2013 02:13 PM, From Gervase Markham:
    <blockquote cite="mid:50EC0D6D.3090804@mozilla.org" type="cite">I
      would be wary of supporting this change until we were sure there
      were
      no accidental side-effects, but if we could get CA confirmation
      that
      this was the case, I think it's a good safety net.</blockquote>
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    It is and a fairly cheap one at that. However there are intermediate
    CAs in use currently which still have some time until expiration,
    I'd prefer not to have to change those. If using the same keys, it
    also wouldn't matter really.<br>
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    If a requirement for new intermediate CA certs would be set, I'd
    favor that and we intend to implement exactly that in the future.<br>
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