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On 12/08/2008 12:17 AM, David Recordon:
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<div>On Dec 7, 2008, at 10:37 AM, Dick Hardt wrote:</div>
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<div>We can. SSL/PKI is generic tech as far as the Foundation is
concerned. The Foundation using a particular CA is not a strong
endorsement. The Foundation using a particular OpenID technology may be
considered an endorsement.</div>
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Agreed! I don't particularly care which CA is used to secure the
foundations web site, this is about OpenID, not PKI.<br>
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