With the advent of the CABforum as a trade group for commercial CAs
designed to keep everyone out that isn't looking to make a big buck out
of others you'd think the browsers with their cries of standards and
openness so they don’t get locked out by Microsoft wouldn't be so quick
to jump on this
Duane wrote:
you'd think the browsers with their cries of standards and
openness so they don’t get locked out by Microsoft wouldn't be so quick
to jump on this band wagon, but the complete opposite is true.
It's also striking to read the introduction of the guidelines:
The CA/Browser Forum