Yup! Fine by me
Jeremy
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 8:11 PM
Subject: Re: [pki-tc] Revised Publicity
Plan
Sounds good. I'll put down your name for both of these
groups within The Open Group. Jeremy already has lots of action items in
the publicity plan. I'm sure he'll be glad to have you handle
this.
Go to it!
Thanks,
Steve
Paul Evans
wrote: > > 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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