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  • 1.  where to put what PKCS 11 TC documents...

    Posted 03-19-2013 14:53
    Hi –   When I was up-loading the draft outline for the Base spec just now, it occurred to me that it would be good to discuss what docs we put where – and whether we need any other folders for documents.    Here’s a first cut at folders under the Folders (under the Documents tab on the TC home page):   ·          Documents:  miscellaneous docs, including presentations used in the f2f, informal write-ups related to enhancements, etc   ·          Calendar documents:  docs attached to calendar entries, such as minutes and any reference items (agenda, for example, if a separate doc)   ·          Meeting notes: draft minutes or discussion docs for bi-weekly calls and f2fs   ·          Drafts: working drafts of the PKCS #11 docs (spec, profiles, usage, testcases)     I think it would be useful to have at least one additional folder:   ·          Proposals: draft write-ups on changes/additions to the PKCS #11 docs (particularly ones we’re going to vote on)   What do you think?   Regards, Bob


  • 2.  RE: where to put what PKCS 11 TC documents...

    Posted 03-19-2013 15:19
    Hi Bob   These all sound like good ideas to me.   --Chris   From: pkcs11@lists.oasis-open.org [mailto:pkcs11@lists.oasis-open.org] On Behalf Of Griffin, Robert Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 10:53 AM To: pkcs11@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: [pkcs11] where to put what PKCS 11 TC documents...   Hi –   When I was up-loading the draft outline for the Base spec just now, it occurred to me that it would be good to discuss what docs we put where – and whether we need any other folders for documents.    Here’s a first cut at folders under the Folders (under the Documents tab on the TC home page):   ·          Documents:  miscellaneous docs, including presentations used in the f2f, informal write-ups related to enhancements, etc   ·          Calendar documents:  docs attached to calendar entries, such as minutes and any reference items (agenda, for example, if a separate doc)   ·          Meeting notes: draft minutes or discussion docs for bi-weekly calls and f2fs   ·          Drafts: working drafts of the PKCS #11 docs (spec, profiles, usage, testcases)     I think it would be useful to have at least one additional folder:   ·          Proposals: draft write-ups on changes/additions to the PKCS #11 docs (particularly ones we’re going to vote on)   What do you think?   Regards, Bob


  • 3.  RE: where to put what PKCS 11 TC documents...

    Posted 03-20-2013 20:08
    Since I believe we said we wanted to work on the initial standardization effort in parallel with a more invasive enhancements release, I think it might be useful to set up some organization for that in advance.   Setting up 1 or more buckets for each release (or nested folders) can be useful for this.   There will be version-independent postings as well so a more general bucket is perhaps also warranted.   We did this in the SAML committee and it helped keep docs organized enough to make things easier to locate.   For example, we may want a folder for the original 2.30 submissions, a folder for the 2.40 docs, a folder for V.next docs, and a folder for “General” postings.   Since the system displays folders in alphabetical order, we also prepended folder names with things lie “A.0: ”, “A.1: ”, … “X.0: ”, etc. so that the “current” stuff stays near the top.   When we started a new release, we simply changed the A’s to B’s and created new A’s.   Rob Philpott Senior Technologist RSA, the Security Division of EMC eMail: robert.philpott@rsa.com Office: 781.515.7115 Mobile: 617.510.0893   From: pkcs11@lists.oasis-open.org [mailto:pkcs11@lists.oasis-open.org] On Behalf Of Griffin, Robert Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 10:53 AM To: pkcs11@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: [pkcs11] where to put what PKCS 11 TC documents...   Hi –   When I was up-loading the draft outline for the Base spec just now, it occurred to me that it would be good to discuss what docs we put where – and whether we need any other folders for documents.    Here’s a first cut at folders under the Folders (under the Documents tab on the TC home page):   ·          Documents:  miscellaneous docs, including presentations used in the f2f, informal write-ups related to enhancements, etc   ·          Calendar documents:  docs attached to calendar entries, such as minutes and any reference items (agenda, for example, if a separate doc)   ·          Meeting notes: draft minutes or discussion docs for bi-weekly calls and f2fs   ·          Drafts: working drafts of the PKCS #11 docs (spec, profiles, usage, testcases)     I think it would be useful to have at least one additional folder:   ·          Proposals: draft write-ups on changes/additions to the PKCS #11 docs (particularly ones we’re going to vote on)   What do you think?   Regards, Bob


  • 4.  wiki

    Posted 03-20-2013 20:44
    Just a reminder for those who haven't seen it yet - Peter's content is going into the wiki. https://wiki.oasis-open.org/pkcs11/FrontPage Tim.


  • 5.  Re: [pkcs11] wiki

    Posted 03-21-2013 16:14
    On 03/20/2013 09:44 PM, Tim Hudson wrote: > Just a reminder for those who haven't seen it yet - Peter's content is > going into the wiki. > > https://wiki.oasis-open.org/pkcs11/FrontPage Thanks. Placed the stuff I posted to the mailing list in various places: https://wiki.oasis-open.org/pkcs11/DocumentClarifications https://wiki.oasis-open.org/pkcs11/SecurityWorkItems https://wiki.oasis-open.org/pkcs11/ShortTermItems https://wiki.oasis-open.org/pkcs11/MultipleCallersPerProcess Also sent some minor tweaks directly to the editors. Cheers, Stef