[cabfpub] Chrome security warning discrepancy?

Tony Rutkowski tony at yaanatech.com
Mon Jan 26 08:57:39 MST 2015


No!

You want a widely accepted industry specification,
and this is exactly what the CA/B Forum exists for.

If you look at the RSS Convention, it was done in
1968.  There appear to be only a few dozen signatories
with many notable omissions.  Similarly, few nations
even participate in the related body.

For a browser security indicator, you couldn't even
begin to get Nation States to discuss a subject
that plainly is not properly a subject of public
international law.

The Forum should be pursuing and evangelizing
its own work here rather than fantasizing over
treaties.

--tony, esq.


On 2015-01-25 10:25 AM, Ben Wilson wrote:
>
> Time for an international treaty on browser security indicators?
>
> See 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Convention_on_Road_Signs_and_Signals#Traffic_lights.
>

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