Frank Hecker:
> Actually, KISA indeed entered the public discussion stage, in the sense 
> that I gave preliminary approval. What happened then was that Eddy and I 
> think others raised a number of issues, and I haven't gone back to do a 
> final evaluation in light of the new material provided by KISA and 
> others. That's on my list to do. (WISeKey is in this same situation as 
> well.)
>
>   
Correct. In both cases it might be that we'll have to adjust the Mozilla 
CA policy a little bit, assuming we have a common ground and 
understanding concerning the issues we are facing with both CAs in 
question. Actually I expected that we'd tackle this as soon as you would 
find some time for it and come to a decision either way. A proposal has 
been put on the table by me concerning this (which MS in the meantime 
adopted ;-) ....just kidding...)

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