> Von: dev-security-policy <dev-security-policy-boun...@lists.mozilla.org> Im 
> Auftrag von Matthew Hardeman via dev-security-policy
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 12:15 PM Richard Salz <rich.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > You miss the point of my question.
> >
> > What types of certs would they issue that would NOT expect to be
> > trusted by the public?
> I get the question in principle.  If it is a certificate not intended for 
> public trust, I suppose I wonder whether or not it's truly in scope for
> policy / browser inclusion / etc discussions?

If the certificate is part of a hierarchy that chains up to a root under 
Mozillas Root Program there should be no question about this - yes it is in 
scope.

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