Re: Policy Update Proposal: Remove Code Signing Trust Bit

2015-10-05 Thread Peter Kurrasch
‎TL;DR...that is until I saw you calling me a concern troll. You make it abundantly clear you believe I am far too ignorant to participate meaningfully in this discussion ‎but I wish you had the humility to ask

Re: Policy Update Proposal: Remove Code Signing Trust Bit

2015-10-05 Thread Gervase Markham
On 04/10/15 13:18, kirk_h...@trendmicro.com wrote: > As to whether or not to remove the trust bits for code signing and > email, I guess I would ask: Why did Mozilla include/create the trust > bits in the first place? You would need to ask Netscape :-) > Was it only to support Mozilla

Re: Policy Update Proposal: Remove Code Signing Trust Bit

2015-10-05 Thread Gervase Markham
On 04/10/15 23:02, R Kent James wrote: > You seem to be implying that Thunderbird is no longer a Mozilla > application. Where do you get this idea? No need to get upset, Kent - Kirk's head is in the CA world, not the Mozilla world. Your points about Thunderbird's role are reasonable ones, but

Re: Policy Update Proposal: Remove Code Signing Trust Bit

2015-10-05 Thread Erwann Abalea
Le lundi 5 octobre 2015 19:36:03 UTC+2, Peter Kurrasch a écrit : > TL;DR... [...Peter and Ryan more than disagree...] Please, stay cool, kiss each other. > Let's consider a (hypothetical) situation where I'm a manufacturer of > anti-lock braking systems that go into cars made by 5 different