On Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at 11:03:18 AM UTC-8, Kathleen Wilson wrote:
> This request from D-TRUST is to included the ‘D-TRUST Root CA 3 2013’ root 
> certificate and enable the Email trust bit. 
> 
> D-TRUST GmbH is a subsidiary of Bundesdruckerei GmbH and is fully owned by 
> the German State. D-TRUST currently has two root certificates included in 
> Mozilla’s program. The ‘D-TRUST Root Class 3 CA 2 2009’ and ‘D-TRUST Root 
> Class 3 CA 2 EV 2009’  root certificates are currently enabled with the 
> Websites trust bit, and were included via Bugzilla bug #467891. In Europe 
> D-TRUST wants to promote the use of signed and encrypted email, so D-Trust is 
> offering different types of certificates for this use case: Personal, Team 
> and Device IDs.
> 
> The request is documented in the following bug: 
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1166723 
> 
>

All,

D-Trust (a currently included CA, in good standing) is requesting that a new 
root certificate be included, but only to have the Email trust bit enabled for 
it. Therefore, I plan to close this discussion and recommend approval in the 
bug. Please reply asap if you have any concerns about this.

Thanks,
Kathleen
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