One aspect of this discussion that is plain weird is the notion that a
group that holds public discussion on a subject can get any sort of advance
notice.

Entrust is a public company with stock traded on US exchanges that must
therefore comply with US disclosure requirements. Entrust execs would be
going to jail if they allowed public announcements that didn't go through
the required processes.

So perhaps a little less of the indignation about not being notified and
complaining about corporate speak?

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