Re: draft minutes: W3C/IETF liaison call 2011-11-29

Thomas Roessler <tlr@w3.org> Wed, 30 November 2011 15:28 UTC

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It's entirely possible that this is a case of poor minute-taking...  Sean or Stephen should be able to clarify before these minutes go out to a broader audience.

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Thomas Roessler, W3C  <tlr@w3.org>  (@roessler)







On 2011-11-30, at 16:25 +0100, Russ Housley wrote:

> - JOSE WG
> 
> Basic goal: support for key features from CMS (~ XADES) but in a
> JSON/JavaScript-friendly representation.
> 
> Discussions were productive, three documents appear to be close to
> acceptance as WG items (small changes requested before publication).
> Several application working groups (CORE, ALTO, XMPP, etc.) provided
> input and are interested in using the output of the WG. A use cases
> document might be one result of that input.
> 
> Open issue is whether serialization is needed.
> 
> ===========
> 
> Really?  How can this be an open issue?  If there is ever a situation where a signer passes a message to an intermediary that might under some circumstance make a change to the encoding before it arrives to the validator, then a canonical form is needed.  This happens all of the time in IM and email today...
> 
> Russ
> 
>