[Servercert-wg] VOTING BEGINS: Ballot SC31v3: Browser Alignment

Ben Wilson bwilson at mozilla.com
Mon Jul 13 14:33:48 MST 2020


Mozilla votes "Yes" on Ballot SC31 v.3: Browser Alignment

On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 1:05 PM Daniela Hood via Servercert-wg <
servercert-wg at cabforum.org> wrote:

> GoDaddy votes YES to SC31v3.
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> *From:* Servercert-wg <servercert-wg-bounces at cabforum.org> *On Behalf Of *Ryan
> Sleevi via Servercert-wg
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> *Subject:* [Servercert-wg] VOTING BEGINS: Ballot SC31v3: Browser Alignment
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> This begins the voting period for Ballot SC31v3: Browser Alignment
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> *Purpose of Ballot:*
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> As a regular part of Root Program maintenance, and reflecting the
> independent nature of each Root Programs' needs and requirements, Root
> Programs have introduced a number of requirements above and beyond those
> captured in the Baseline Requirements. For Root Programs, this approach
> results in a lack of certainty, as the requirements are not independently
> audited and assessed, unless otherwise provided for. For CAs, this
> introduces confusion when applying to have the same CA certificate trusted
> by multiple Root Programs, as the effective requirements that the CA and
> certificates need to comply with are the union of the most-restrictive
> policies.
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> The following ballot attempts to resolve this uncertainty for Root
> Programs, and ambiguity for CAs, by incorporating Root Program-specific
> requirements that are either effective or will, in the future, be effective.
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> This was originally drafted in
> https://github.com/sleevi/cabforum-docs/pull/10 , and as a pull request
> is available at https://github.com/cabforum/documents/pull/195
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> The full description, and motivation, of each change, along with the
> effective dates, are available at the above pull request.
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> The following motion has been proposed by Ryan Sleevi of Google and
> endorsed by Clint Wilson of Apple and Mike Reilly of Microsoft.
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> The changes between SC31v1 and SC31v2 can be viewed at
> https://github.com/cabforum/documents/compare/90a7dfe95d32ae8c76a4fa55c7b038d4928872c6...1bb3be897213b21d15b837befa885b0ba34bfd3d .
> This corrects "Not applicable" to "No stipulation", updates the
> formatting/markup for Pandoc and provides additional example text to the
> effective date table for the Chair or Vice-Chair.
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> The changes between SC31v2 and SC31v3 can be viewed at
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> https://github.com/cabforum/documents/compare/1bb3be897213b21d15b837befa885b0ba34bfd3d...a9a7814da2328c3d3d54d8355eff6fe398354af8 .
> This addresses an issue with certificate suspension for pre-existing,
> non-TLS certificates from TLS-capable subordinate CAs, and attempts to
> clarify the expectations around the use of CRL reason codes by requiring
> they be documented in the CA's CP/CPS. This also shuffles a requirement
> already present in the BRs and the RFCs, regarding Delegated Responders
> being conflated with TLS-capable CAs, into the "Cleanup and Clarification"
> ballot.
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> *--- MOTION BEGINS --- *
> This ballot modifies "Baseline Requirements for the Issuance and
> Management of Publicly-Trusted Certificates" ("Baseline Requirements") as
> follows, based on Version 1.7.0
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> MODIFY the Baseline Requirements as defined in the following redline:
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> https://github.com/cabforum/documents/compare/d5067bbbfb46906c65e476ef3d55dd3b2c505a09...a9a7814da2328c3d3d54d8355eff6fe398354af8
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> This ballot modifies the “Guidelines for the Issuance and Management of
> Extended Validation Certificates” (“EV Guidelines”) as follows, based on
> version 1.7.2:
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> MODIFY the EV Guidelines as defined in the following redline:
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> https://github.com/cabforum/documents/compare/d5067bbbfb46906c65e476ef3d55dd3b2c505a09...a9a7814da2328c3d3d54d8355eff6fe398354af8
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> The Chair or Vice-Chair is permitted to update the Relevant Dates of the
> Baseline Requirements and the EV Guidelines to reflect these changes.
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> *--- MOTION ENDS --- *
> This ballot proposes two Final Maintenance Guidelines.
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> The procedure for approval of this ballot is as follows:
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> Discussion (7+ days)
> Start Time: 2-July 2020 00:00 UTC
> End Time: after 9-July 2020 00:00 UTC
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> Vote for approval (7 days)
> Start Time: 9-July 2020 17:00 UTC
> End Time: 16-July 2020 17:00 UTC
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