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Subject: Re: [pki-tc] Revised Publicity Plan
Steve, With regard to The Open Group, I believe either Chris Harding or Ian Dobson would be good contacts (perhaps a joint letter to both would be the best approach). Chris is the contact person for the Directory Interoperability Forum (DIF). They started a PKI Guidelines Initiative and were developing a Directory & Key Management Infrastructure business scenario. Ian, who is the contact for the Security Forum, then helped put together a PKI Guidelines & Manageability activity. Their effort concluded in October 2002, with the circulation of a preliminary draft and discussing their doubts to the value of the product. I'm willing to contact them. Paul Steve Hanna wrote: >I have revised our Publicity Plan to reflect all the >comments I received in the last few days. The revised >version is at the end of this email. I have also posted >it to the PKI Survey SC web site at this URL: > >http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/pki-survey/download.php/2082/pkitc-survey-publicity-plan.txt > >There are still a few open questions on the Publicity Plan: >who will contact the Asia PKI Forum (Terry or John) and >who will contact The Open Group (Jeremy or Paul). These >should be decided ASAP. > >Now we need to seek permission from each of these >organizations to send the survey invitation to their >mailing lists. To make this easy, I have drafted an >email asking for this permission. I'll send that email >out to this list in a minute. If you want to use that >email, modify it, write your own, call on the phone, >or whatever, that's fine. > >But if your name is in the Publicity Plan, I expect >you to obtain (or try to obtain) permission to use >the indicated mailing list for sending out our survey >invitation. Our timeline calls for us to have that >permission by May 21. I think this could be extended >to May 28, since that's the date when we're planning >to email out the invitations. But that's the final date. > >Let me know if you need anything to help you get this >permission: draft invitation, draft survey (sent to >the list earlier this week), etc. > >Thanks, > >Steve > >------------ > >Publicity Plan for PKI TC's PKI Deployment Obstacles Survey > >We want to publicize the survey widely, but focussing on >people who have some experience with PKI deployment so >that we aren't overwhelmed with meaningless responses. >Therefore, we will circulate an invitation to participate >in the survey by email. Anyone who participates in the >survey will receive a copy of the results when they are ready. > >Here is a list of ways we plan to distribute the invitation. > >1) Ask PKI vendors to send it to customers > > Most of the PKI vendors are represented on the PKI TC. > We'll ask those representatives to get permission from > their management to send this announcement: Paul Doyle > from Baltimore, John Sabo from Computer Associates, > Sharon Boeyen from Entrust, Krishna Yellepeddy from IBM, > Derek Brink from RSA, and Alex Deacon from Verisign. > Please let me know if there are any errors in that list. > > The biggest PKI vendors who aren't represented on the > PKI TC are Microsoft and Netscape. Peter Doyle and/or > Jeremy Hilton will contact someone at Microsoft to ask if > they would be willing to forward the invitation to their > customers. Steve Hanna will take care of Netscape. > >2) Send to all OASIS members > > Steve Hanna will work with Carol Geyer of OASIS on this. > >3) Send to PKI Research Workshop attendees > > Paul Evans has taken care of this. Thanks, Paul! > >4) Send to the IETF PKIX working group mailing list > > Steve Hanna will ask the chairs of this list for their permission. > >6) Send to Asia PKI Forum members and lists > > Terry Leahy or John Sabo will follow up on this. ** Which one? > >7) Send to Internet 2 Consortium members > > Steve Hanna will take care of this. > >8) U.S. Government's Federal PKI Technical Working Group (FPKITWG) > > Paul Evans will handle this. > >9) EEMA > > Jeremy Hilton will take care of this (he's on the board). > Also the EEMA PKI Challenge. > >10) The Open Group > > Jeremy Hilton suggests sending to The Open Group's > Security Forum. He will talk to Paul Evans and work > out which of them should handle this. ** Which one? > >11) ETSI > > Jeremy Hilton will handle ESI. Phil Griffin will handle MCOMM. > >12) CEN WS WG > > Jeremy Hilton will handle this. > >13) APEC IS Security Standards Group > > Jeremy Hilton will handle this. > > >
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