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Cross review of draft ERS from LTANS WG - RE: WG Last Call: draft-ietf-ltans-ers-09.txt - until Jan 23rd



Hello dear SMIME WG,

at the last meeting of the LTANS WG in San Diego, Russ recommended to
ask your WG for a cross review of the ERS draft in its final stage (it
is currently in WGLC). 

http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-ltans-ers-09.txt 

It would be nice if some of you could read the draft, review it and
provide your feedback. 

(As probably most of you already know the draft is about the data
structure for an Evidence Record to ensure and protect integrity of data
and signatures even when the algorithms used at signing time become
insecure at a later point in time.)

WG Last Call runs until January 23rd. 
If some of you need longer, please send me a note about how much time
you need. 

Thank you very much for your help, Tobias
Chair of LTANS



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tobias Gondrom
> Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 8:12 PM
> To: ietf-ltans@xxxxxxx
> Cc: 'Carl Wallace'
> Subject: WG Last Call: draft-ietf-ltans-ers-09.txt - until Jan 23rd
> Importance: High
> 
> Hello dear LTANS WG,
> 
> with the small adjustments made in version-9, based on the discussion
at
> the meeting in San Diego, I again initiate the formal final WG last
call.
> (Hopefully this time it will really be the last one ;-) )
> 
> Additionally I will also ask the SMIME WG for cross review of the
draft as
> it has been discussed and decided at the last meeting in San Diego.
> 
> WG Last Call closes on January 23rd. After which the revised document
will
> hopefully be ready for submission to the IESG.
> 
> Thank you, Tobias
> 
> 
> Ps.: btw. the ltans-reqs document passed the IETF Last Call and is now
in
> its final preparation phase by the IETF editor team.
> 
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-ietf-ltans@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-ietf-
> ltans@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
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> > To: i-d-announce@xxxxxxxx
> > Cc: ietf-ltans@xxxxxxx
> > Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ltans-ers-09.txt
> >
> > A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
> > directories.
> > This draft is a work item of the Long-Term Archive and Notary
Services
> > Working Group of the IETF.
> >
> > 	Title		: Evidence Record Syntax (ERS)
> > 	Author(s)	: R. Brandner, et al.
> > 	Filename	: draft-ietf-ltans-ers-09.txt
> > 	Pages		: 29
> > 	Date		: 2007-1-4
> >
> > In many scenarios, users must be able prove the existence and
> >    integrity of data, including digitally signed data, in a common
and
> >    reproducible way over a long and possibly undetermined period of
> >    time.  This document specifies the syntax and processing of an
> >    Evidence Record, a structure designed to support long-term non-
> >    repudiation of existence of data.
> >
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