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    Minutes of the F2F 43 Meeting in Herndon, Virginia, 7-8 March 2018
    March 8, 2018 by Jos PurvisMeeting 43 MinutesPlenary Meeting – Wednesday-Thursday, 7-8 March 2018 Attendance Arno Fiedler, D-TRUST; Atsushi Inaba, GlobalSign; Ben Wilson, DigiCert; Bruce Morton, Entrust Datacard; Cap Hayes, Cisco; Cecilia Kam, GlobalSign; Chris Bailey, Entrust Datacard; Chris Kemmerer, SSL.com; Christoph Sutter, ACABc /TUVIT; Christopher Czajczyc, Deloitte; Corey Rasmussen, OATI, Curt Spann, Apple; Dave Blunt, Amazon; David Pederson, Amazon; Daymion Reynolds, GoDaddy; Dean Coclin, DigiCert; Devon O’Brien, Google; Dimitris Zacharopoulos, HARICA; Don Sheehy, WebTrust; Doug Beattie, GlobalSign; Enrico Entschew, D-TRUST; Eric Docktor, Amazon; Fotis Loukos, SSL.
    2018-02-08 Minutes
    February 8, 2018 by Jos PurvisFinal Minutes for CA/Browser Forum Teleconference – February 8, 2018Attendees: Arno Fiedler (D-TRUST), Atsushi Inaba (GlobalSign), Ben Wilson (DigiCert), Bob Wiegand (SSL.com), Bruce Morton (Entrust), Christopher Kemmerer (SSL.com), Corey Bonnell (Trustwave),Curt Spann (Apple), Daymion Reynolds (GoDaddy), Devon O’Brien (Google), Dimitris Zacharopoulos (HARICA), Enrico Entschew (D-TRUST), Fotis Loukos (SSL.com), Gervase Markham (Mozilla), Jeff Ward (WebTrust), Jos Purvis (Cisco), Julie Olson (GlobalSign), Kirk Hall (Entrust), Leo Grove (SSL.com), Li-Chun Chen (Chunghwa Telecom), Michele Coon (OATI), Mike Reilly (Microsoft), Patrick Tronnier (OATI), Peter Bowen (Amazon), Peter Miąkovič (Disig), Rick Andrews (DigiCert), Ryan Sleevi (Google), Shelley Brewer (DigiCert),Tim Hollebeek (DigiCert), Tim Shirley (Trustwave), Virginia Fournier (Apple), Wayne Thayer (Mozilla), Wendy Brown (Federal PKI).
    Ballot 218 – Remove validation methods 1 and 5
    February 5, 2018 by Jos PurvisThe voting period for Ballot 218 has ended and the ballot has passed. Here are the results. Voting by CAs – 22 votes total including abstentions 14 Yes votes: CFCA, Cisco, Comodo CA, D-TRUST, DigiCert, GDCA, GlobalSign, GoDaddy, Izenpe, Let’s Encrypt, Logius PKIoverheid, SSL.com, TrustCor, Trustwave 4 No votes: Buypass, Chunghwa Telecom, Entrust Datacard, SwissSign 4 Abstain: Actalis, Disig, HARICA, OATI 78% of voting CAs voted in favor Voting by browsers – 5 votes total including abstentions 5 Yes votes: Apple, Comodo Security Solutions, Google, Microsoft, Mozilla
    2018-01-25 Minutes
    January 25, 2018 by Jos PurvisAttendees: Arno Fiedler (D-TRUST), Atsushi Inaba (GlobalSign), Ben Wilson (DigiCert), Cecelia Kam (GlobalSign); Corey Bonnell (Trustwave),Curt Spann (Apple), Daymion Reynolds (GoDaddy), Dean Coclin (DigiCert), Devon O’Brien (Google), Doug Beattie (GlobalSign), Enrico Entschew (D-TRUST), Frank Corday (Trustwave), Gervase Markham (Mozilla), Jeff Ward (BDO – WebTrust), Jos Purvis (Cisco), Kirk Hall (Entrust), Li-Chun Chen (Chunghwa Telecom), Mads Henriksveen (BuyPass), Michele Coon (OATI), Mike Reilly (Microsoft), Neil Dunbar (Trustcor), Patrick Tronnier (OATI), Peter Bowen (Amazon), Phillip Hallam-Baker (Comodo Security Services), Rick Andrews (DigiCert), Robin Alden (ComodoCA), Ryan Sleevi (Google), Shelley Brewer (DigiCert),Sissel Hoel, (Buypass), Tim Hollebeek (DigiCert), Virginia Fournier (Apple), Wayne Thayer (Mozilla), Xiu Lei, GDCA.
    Ballot 217 – Sunset RFC 2527
    December 21, 2017 by Jos PurvisThe voting period for Ballot 217 has ended and the ballot has passed. Here are the results. Voting by CAs – 15 votes total including abstentions 15 Yes votes: ANF Autoridad de Certificacion, Buypass, CFCA, Chunghwa Telecom, Cisco, DigiCert, Disig, Entrust Datacard, GDCA, GlobalSign, HARICA, SSL.com, TrustCor, Trustwave, TurkTrust 0 No votes: 0 Abstain: 100% of voting CAs voted in favor Voting by browsers – 4 votes total including abstentions 4 Yes votes: Apple, Comodo Security Solutions, Google, Mozilla
    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).