Re: [cabfpub] [EXTERNAL] FW: Ballot FORUM-10: Re-charter Forum Infrastructure Working Group

2019-10-03 Thread Ben Wilson via Public
DigiCert votes YES on Ballot FORUM-10. From: Public mailto:public-boun...@cabforum.org> > On Behalf Of Jos Purvis (jopurvis) via Public Sent: Monday, September 30, 2019 11:27 AM To: CA/B Forum Public List mailto:public@cabforum.org> > Subject: [EXTERNAL][cabfpub] FW: Ballot FORUM-10:

Re: [cabfpub] [FEEDBACK NEEDED] Pull Request: Pandoc-Friendly Formatting

2019-10-03 Thread Jos Purvis (jopurvis) via Public
In case anyone is interested in seeing how the BR document renders in GitHub with these changes, I’ll save you clicking around to find it:     https://github.com/cabforum/documents/blob/1fd64fdb7bdc84c83c98c584db602ae77965c749/docs/BR.md  -- Jos Purvis (jopur...@cisco.com)

[cabfpub] [FEEDBACK NEEDED] Pull Request: Pandoc-Friendly Formatting

2019-10-03 Thread Jos Purvis (jopurvis) via Public
All, I’ve created a pull request containing the formatting changes necessary to permit using pandoc to automatically convert the BRs from Markdown to PDF, HTML, and Word/DOCX. I think the changes are whitespace and markup modifications that do not change the content or meaning of the BRs,

Re: [cabfpub] FW: Ballot FORUM-10: Re-charter Forum Infrastructure Working Group

2019-10-03 Thread Wojciech Trapczyński via Public
Certum votes Yes to ballot FORUM-10. -Wojciech Trapczyński On 30.09.2019 17:27, Jos Purvis (jopurvis) via Public wrote: The following ballot is proposed by Jos Purvis of Cisco, endorsed by Wayne Thayer of Mozilla and Ben Wilson of DigiCert. Voting begins at *2100 UTC 30 September 2019* and

Re: [cabfpub] Ballot FORUM-10: Re-charter Forum Infrastructure Working Group

2019-10-03 Thread Neil Dunbar via Public
TrustCor votes YES on Ballot FORUM-10 Regards, Neil > On 30 Sep 2019, at 16:27, Jos Purvis (jopurvis) via Public > wrote: > > The following ballot is proposed by Jos Purvis of Cisco, endorsed by Wayne > Thayer of Mozilla and Ben Wilson of DigiCert. Voting begins at 2100 UTC 30 > September

[cabfpub] Specification group on Securing Artificial Intelligence

2019-10-03 Thread Arno Fiedler via Public
Hello, I think thats relevant in context of Code-Signing Use Cases Best regards Arno ETSI announce the creation of a new Industry Specification Group on Securing Artificial Intelligence (ISG SAI). The group will develop technical specifications to mitigate threats arising from the deployment