[Cscwg-public] Voting period begins: Ballot CSC-14 - Convert Code Signing Baseline Requirements to RFC 3647 Framework

Dean Coclin dean.coclin at digicert.com
Fri May 20 20:18:39 UTC 2022


Note, this ballot cannot be accepted as submitted. If you like, please
resubmit with a clear YES, NO or ABSTAIN.



Thanks,
Dean Coclin



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Code Signing Baseline Requirements to RFC 3647 Framework



Sectigo votes YES pending formatting fixes in section 6.2.7.4.2 (page 38 and
39)



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Signing Baseline Requirements to RFC 3647 Framework



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Convert Code Signing Baseline Requirements to RFC 3647 Framework



Purpose of this ballot:

RFC 3647 defines a standard framework for outlining the obligations of
participants in a PKI. Following the recommended framework as specified in
RFC 3647 allows for easier comparison of “The Baseline Requirements for the
Issuance and Management of Publicly‐Trusted Code Signing Certificates”
with other policy documents, most notably work products of other CA/Browser
Forum working groups and individual Certification Authority Certificate
Policies and Certification Practice Statements. This ballot restates all
existing obligations and requirements that are contained in The Baseline
Requirements for the Issuance and Management of Publicly‐Trusted Code
Signing Certificates” in the outline recommended by RFC 3647.



The following motion has been proposed by Corey Bonnell of DigiCert and
endorsed by Ian McMillan of Microsoft and Dimitris Zacharopoulos of HARICA.



MOTION BEGINS

This ballot updates the “Baseline Requirements for the Issuance and
Management of Publicly‐Trusted Code Signing Certificates” version 2.8 by
replacing the entirely of the content of the document with the attached
document.

MOTION ENDS

The procedure for approval of this ballot is as follows:

Discussion (7 days)

Start Time: 2022-05-10 16:45 UTC

End Time: 2022-05-17 17:30 UTC



Vote for approval (7 days)

Start Time: 2022-05-17 17:30 UTC

End Time: 2022-05-24 17:30 UTC





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