[jose] JSON Canonicalization BoF Session @ IETF-102

Anders Rundgren <anders.rundgren.net@gmail.com> Thu, 31 May 2018 04:07 UTC

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Subject: [jose] JSON Canonicalization BoF Session @ IETF-102
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Dear lists;

As you may have seen, the concept for "SIgned JSON" outlined in https://github.com/cyberphone/jws-jcs#combining-detached-jws-with-jcs-json-canonicalization-scheme and testable at https://mobilepki.org/jws-jcs/home, depends on a JSON canonicalization scheme currently described in https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-rundgren-json-canonicalization-scheme-00.

Would it be possible indicating if you have any interest in a possible standard for JSON canonicalization and if you will attend IETF-102?

BTW, it appears to be a number of other JSON-related things that are on the verge becoming de-facto standards such as comments and support for numbers outside of IEEE-754 double precision.  Should JSON canonicalization follow the same path?

Cheers,
Anders Rundgren