Re: [certid] draft slides for IETF 77

Paul Hoffman <phoffman@imc.org> Thu, 18 March 2010 21:05 UTC

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Subject: Re: [certid] draft slides for IETF 77
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At 1:28 PM -0600 3/18/10, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
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>I've been asked to make a presentation about our work to the PKIX WG
>session on Monday at 15:20 Pacific. Draft slides are attached and
>feedback is welcome -- this is mostly just an overview to get people
>interested in reviewing the I-D and providing feedback.

In slide 3: s/PKI/PKIX. OpenPGP has its own (unspecified) PKI.

But, more importantly in slide 3: Bullets 2, 3, and 5 disagree with each other. A server is a machine; it is not a domain or a URI. A domain name is not a URI. And so on. Consider adding a bullet saying "this is known to be unclear".