> the CA SHOULD implement a Linting process to test the technical conformity of 
> the Certificate to be issued with these Requirements.

If a CA runs one or more linters during preissuance but chooses to always 
completely ignore those linters' findings, can that CA claim to be compliant 
with this (currently draft) ballot language?

If so, should this ballot be more prescriptive regarding how CAs are expected 
to handle linter findings?

(For example, perhaps we could write something along the lines of "The CA MUST 
block issuance if the linter(s) return one or more 'fatal', 'error', or 'bug' 
findings, and SHOULD block issuance if the linter(s) return one or more 
'warning' findings").

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Subject: [Servercert-wg] Ballot SC-75 - Pre-sign linting

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SC-75 Pre-sign linting
Summary

There have been numerous compliance incidents publicly disclosed by CAs in 
which they failed to comply with the technical requirements described in 
standards associated with the issuance and management of publicly-trusted TLS 
Certificates. However, the industry has developed open-source tools, linters, 
that are free to use and can help CAs avoid certificate misissuance. Using such 
linters before issuing a precertificate from a Publicly-Trusted CA 
(pre-issuance linting) can prevent the mis-issuance in a wide variety of cases.

The following motion has been proposed by Dimitris Zacharopoulos of HARICA and 
endorsed by Corey Bonnell of Digicert and Ben Wilson of Mozilla.

You can view the GitHub pull request representing this ballot 
here<https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/pull/518>.

Motion Begins

MODIFY the "Baseline Requirements for the Issuance and Management of 
Publicly-Trusted TLS Server Certificates" based on Version 2.0.4 as specified 
in the following redline:

  *   
https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/compare/049237e096650fe01f67780b7c24bd5211ee3038...ada5d6e0db76b32be28d64edd7b0677bbef9c2f5

Motion Ends

This ballot proposes a Final Maintenance Guideline. The procedure for approval 
of this ballot is as follows:

Discussion (at least 7 days)

  *   Start time: 2024-05-20 18:00:00 UTC
  *   End time: on or after 2024-05-27 18:00:00 UTC

Vote for approval (7 days)

  *   Start time: TBD
  *   End time: TBD

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