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Web Cryptography Working Group Teleconference

04 Apr 2016

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Attendees

Present
markw
Regrets
Chair
SV_MEETING_CHAIR
Scribe
engelke

Contents


<hhalpin> we are indeed doing the phone call

<hhalpin> \me name: whatever they said

hhalpin: Told engelke how to scribe

<hhalpin> ... whatever they said

hhalpin: We need to get some resolution
... we do not know the opinions of Microsoft and Mozilla. Even Google is divided on this.
... Agenda from Viginie is status on the tests (hhalpin can give quick update)

test status

hhalpin: had test the web forward training last week. Had three volunteers on call.
... Encountered some Windows bugs, but got it working.
... Netflix and Mozilla would like to do another training.

ryan hurst: Had opportunity to meet with a bunch of people on tests last week.

scribe: Jim will take on the import tests.

jimsch: Has not had much time. Dividing work into bite-size chunks, but out of office for next two weeks.

hhalpin: Next topic: open bugs. ASN.1 encoding thread issue.

ryan hurst: Spoke to a few people. Keeping ASN1 support makes sense, but what exactly does that mean.

scribe: A profile for pkcs8 and spki is palatable, but need to work out what would be acceptable.
... profile would need to be documented.
... ASN.1 encoders and parsers have not historically been strong on interoperability, so we need to define what is needed in that area.
... I think it's totally possible.

hhalpin: Virginie posted an ambitious schedule for remaining work.
... We may have three to four months to get this handled in order to meet schedule.

ryan hurst: Less concerned about W3C schedule than making sure it's right. Schedule

scribe: is important, but secondary. Six months seems possible.
... Need participation writing tests from several people to finish in that time.

markw: Still have outstanding task of moving things to GitHub.

hhalpin: Hopefully will be done by next meeting. Already halfway there.
... Other issue is key discovery note published. Everything okay with that?
... Going to reach out to Mozilla to make sure they attend the next call.
... Is this call time still acceptable?

ryan hurst: Every two weeks is okay once people are writing tests.

hhalpin: The big remaining issue is the ASN.1 profile.
... See you all in two weeks.

<hhalpin> thanks for scribing engelke!

Summary of Action Items

Summary of Resolutions

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