Has the Mozilla Foundation considered using a self-audit in the form of
a Jurat? There are some advantages to doing so for the CA operator, as
well as for the MF.
To those unfamiliar with the term, a Jurat is any document, where the
signer swears to the veracity of its contents, signs the docume
On 2/18/06, Frank Hecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I didn't envision this as being something that a person would just do as
> an independent activity, with the Foundation in essence "certifying"
> people to do this sort of work. It's more something that would be done
> in the context of a part
Kyle Hamilton wrote:
Ah, okie.
How would one go about becoming certified as such an independent
auditor? I'd like to apply for such Mozilla Foundation certification.
I didn't envision this as being something that a person would just do as
an independent activity, with the Foundation in essen
Kyle Hamilton wrote:
As an aside to Frank: You need to change the newsgroup name on
http://www.hecker.org/mozilla/ca-certificate-list :)
Done. (Thanks for catching that!)
Frank
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As an aside to Frank: You need to change the newsgroup name on
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On 2/15/06, Manuzhai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Manuzhai wrote:
> > Hi there,
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> > Even with the danger of opening a can of worms here, I wonder what the
> > status on
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