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WG LAST CALL: draft-ietf-ltans-reqs-02.txt
Hello friends,
the first document of our working group is coming to a final state.
I asked Carl and the authors of the document to integrate the input of
the last discussions inspired by Denis into the document so that we get
to a final version. From my feeling the discussion here on the
mailing-list has come to the time of conclusion about the requirements
for long-term archive. Many discussions and ideas have been presented.
For me it was very insightful and interesting to learn the different
views and requirements from all over the world. We took our time for all
the aspects, now I think we can move to a conclusion with this document
so that we can lead our discussions concerning the Notary Services
easier. I think that Carl, Ulrich and Ralf did a good job on this and
hope that you agree.
So I start the WG LAST CALL for our first WG document:
"draft-ietf-ltans-reqs-02.txt"
I declare WG Last Call (period 2 weeks) terminating at 7th October 2004
12:00 EST.
Best regards
Tobias
Chair of LTANS
Ps.: Small remark: Soon after completion of this Last Call I prepare to
start the Last Call for the ERS document so that we can focus our work
fully on the notary services problems at the 61st IETF meeting in
November.
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> This draft is a work item of the Long-Term Archive and Notary Services
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> Title : Long term archive service requirements
> Author(s) : C. Wallace, et al.
> Filename : draft-ietf-ltans-reqs-02.txt
> Pages : 17
> Date : 2004-9-21
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> In many scenarios, users need to be able to ensure and prove the
> existence and integrity of data, especially digitally signed data, in
> a common and reproducible way over a long and possibly undetermined
> period of time. This document specifies the technical requirements
> for a long-term archive service to support such scenarios.
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