On 01/16/2009 06:16 PM, Ian G:
What is the difference? A complaint is a dispute as far as I can see.
Dispute:
"A controversy or dispute occurs when parties actively disagree, argue
about, or debate, a matter of opinion. Controversies can range in size
from private disputes between two indi
Michael Ströder a écrit :
I think that the attitude of not bothering
the end user with technical details is the wrong direction because
people with technical knowledge need the details to help the end user.
Especially since there's not always face-to-face support.
IMO there's almost always a so
At 6:05 AM + 1/16/09, Gervase Markham wrote:
>Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
>> 3. I wonder if the non-developer topics are already within the scope of
>> another extant low-traffic list, namely dev-security (a.k.a.
>> mozilla.dev.security), except that I think the new list does not belong
>> in the "
On 16/1/09 16:42, Eddy Nigg wrote:
On 01/16/2009 03:40 PM, Ian G:
As threatened, I've posted my thoughts on dispute resolution here [1]:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA:Dispute_resolution
Ian, I think you must differ between filing a complaint about a CA and
dispute resolution. I think Mozilla d
On 01/16/2009 03:40 PM, Ian G:
As threatened, I've posted my thoughts on dispute resolution here [1]:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA:Dispute_resolution
Ian, I think you must differ between filing a complaint about a CA and
dispute resolution. I think Mozilla doesn't, can't and don't want to
so
Freebl3.dll works fine )
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On 16/1/09 14:40, Ian G wrote:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA:Dispute_resolution
Which immediately raises the question: why is this important?
It's important to understand why a slightly more formal and documented
approach to dispute resolution is a useful and valuable direction for
all
Nelson Bolyard wrote:
> OCSP stapling allows a TLS server to send a copy of a recent OCSP
> response (issued by the issuer of that server's cert) along with the
> cert in the TLS handshake, thereby saving the client extra connections
> and extra round trips. It reduces load on OCSP responders.
Ah
As threatened, I've posted my thoughts on dispute resolution here [1]:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA:Dispute_resolution
The first point is to document where we are now. And, hopefully agree.
And, to identify and fill some obvious holes [2].
The final point is to think about where to ev
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