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    Minutes of the F2F 42 Meeting in Taipei, 4-5 October 2017
    October 4, 2017 by Ben WilsonFinal Meeting 42 Minutes – F2F meeting, Taipei, Oct. 4-5, 2017 Preliminary Note: The CA/Browser Forum was delayed in completing the minutes for its last Face-to-Face meeting Oct. 4-5, 2017 in Taipei, and the proposed final Minutes were only sent by the Chair to the Members on December 13, 2017 for their review. There was not enough time for Members to review the draft before the next teleconference of December 14, and the teleconference of December 28 was cancelled due to the holidays.
    Ballot 215 – Fix Ballot 190 Errata
    October 4, 2017 by Ben WilsonThe voting period for Ballot 215 has ended and the ballot has passed. Here are the results. Voting by CAs – 18 votes total including abstentions 18 Yes votes: Buypass, CFCA, D-TRUST, DigiCert, Disig, Entrust, GDCA, GlobalSign, GoDaddy, HARICA, Izenpe, OATI, QuoVadis, SSL.com, Symantec, TWCA, TrustCor, Trustwave 0 No votes: 0 Abstain: 100% of voting CAs voted in favor Voting by browsers – 3 votes total including abstentions 3 Yes votes: Apple, Google, Mozilla
    Ballot 214 – CAA Discovery CNAME Errata
    September 27, 2017 by Ben WilsonREVISED Results on Ballot 214 – CAA Discovery CNAME Errata The voting period for Ballot 214 has ended and the ballot has passed. Here are the results. Voting by CAs – 16 votes total, including abstentions 13 Yes votes: Actalis, Amazon, Buypass, Camerfirma, Chunghwa Telecom, Cisco, Comodo, Entrust, GDCA, Izenpe, Let’s Encrypt, QuoVadis, SSL.com 3 No votes: GlobalSign, Symantec, Trustwave 0 Abstain: 81% of voting CAs voted in favor Voting by browsers – 4 votes total, including abstentions 4 Yes votes: Apple, Google, Microsoft, Mozilla
    Ballot 190 – Revised Validation Requirements
    September 19, 2017 by Ben WilsonResults on Ballot 190 – Revised Validation Requirements The voting period for Ballot 190 has ended, and the ballot has passed. Here are the results. Voting by CAs – 19 votes total, including abstentions 19 Yes votes: Actalis, Buypass, CFCA, Chunghwa Telecom, DigiCert, Disig, Entrust, E-TUGRA, GDCA, GlobalSign, GoDaddy, HARICA, Izenpe, SSL.com, SwissSign, Symantec, TWCA, TrustCor, Trustwave 0 No votes 0 Abstain 100% of voting CAs voted in favor Voting by browsers – 2 votes total, including abstentions 2 Yes votes: Apple, Mozilla 0 No votes
    2017-09-14 Minutes
    September 14, 2017 by Ben WilsonMinutes for CA/Browser Forum Teleconference – Sept. 14, 2017 Attendees: Atsushi Inaba (GlobalSign), Ben Wilson (DigiCert), Christopher Kemmerer (SSL.com), Connie Enke (SwissSign), Curt Spann (Apple), Dimitris Zacharopoulos (HARICA), Frank Corday (Trustwave), Geoff Keating (Apple), Gervase Markham (Mozilla), JC Jones (Mozilla), Jeff Ward (WebTrust), Jeremy Rowley (DigiCert), Kirk Hall (Entrust), Li-Chun Chen (Chunghwa Telecom), Mads Henriksveen (BuyPass), Neil Dunbar (Trustcor), Peter Bowen (Amazon), Rich Smith (Comodo), Rick Andrews (Symantec), Steve Medin (Symantec), Tim Hollebeek (Trustwave), Tim Shirley (Trustwave), Tyler Myers (GoDaddy), Virginia Fournier (Apple), Wayne Thayer (GoDaddy).
    Ballot 212 – Canonicalise formal name of the Baseline Requirements
    September 1, 2017 by Ben WilsonResults on Ballot 212: Canonicalise formal name of the Baseline Requirements The voting period for Ballot 212 has ended, and the ballot has passed. Here are the results. Voting by CAs – 19 votes total including abstentions 19 Yes votes: Actalis, Buypass, Cisco, D-TRUST, DigiCert, Disig, Entrust, GDCA, GlobalSign, GoDaddy, HARICA, Izenpe, QuoVadis, SSL.com, SSC, SwissSign, Symantec, TrustCor, Trustwave 0 No votes: 0 Abstain: 100% of voting CAs voted in favor
    2017-08-31 Minutes
    August 31, 2017 by Ben WilsonFinal Minutes for CA/Browser Forum Teleconference – August 31, 2017 (approved Sept. 14, 2017) Attendees: Arno Fiedler (D-TRUST), Atsushi Inaba (GlobalSign), Ben Wilson (DigiCert), Christopher Kemmerer (SSL.com), Curt Spann (Apple), Dean Coclin (Symantec), Devon O’Brien (Google), Dimitris Zacharopoulos (HARICA), Doug Beattie (GlobalSign), Frank Corday (Trustwave), Geoff Keating (Apple), Gervase Markham (Mozilla), JC Jones (Mozilla), Jeff Ward (WebTrust), Jeremy Rowley (DigiCert), Ken Myers (US FPKI), Kirk Hall (Entrust), Leo Grove (SSL.com), Li-Chun Chen (Chunghwa Telecom), Mads Henriksveen (BuyPass), Neil Dunbar (TrustCor), Peter Bowen (Amazon), Peter Miscovic (Disig), Rick Andrews (Symantec), Robin Alden (Comodo), Tim Hollebeek (Trustwave), Tim Shirley (Trustwave), Virginia Fournier (Apple), Wayne Thayer (GoDaddy), Wendy Brown (US FPKI), Zhihui Liang (360),
    Ballot 210 – Misc. Changes to the NCSSR
    August 31, 2017 by Ben WilsonResults on Ballot 210 – Misc. Changes to the Network and Certificate System Security Requirements The voting period for Ballot 210 has ended and the ballot has passed. Here are the results. Voting by CAs – 18 votes total including abstentions 18 Yes votes: Amazon, Buypass, Chunghwa Telecom, Cisco, D-TRUST, DigiCert, Disig, Entrust, GDCA, GlobalSign, GoDaddy, HARICA, Logius PKIoverheid, SSL.com, SwissSign, Symantec, TrustCor, Trustwave 0 No votes: 0 Abstain: 100% of voting CAs voted in favor
    The Certification Authority Browser Forum (CA/Browser Forum) is a voluntary gathering of Certificate Issuers and suppliers of Internet browser software and other applications that use certificates (Certificate Consumers).