The voting period for SC091: Sunset 3.2.2.5.3 Reverse Address Lookup Validation, proposal of new DNS-based validation using Persistent DCV TXT Record for IP addresses has completed. The ballot has: PASSED
Voting Results
Certificate Issuers
24 votes in total:
* 24 voting YES: Amazon, Asseco Data Systems SA (Certum),
Certigna (DHIMYOTIS), Chunghwa Telecom, Cybertrust Japan, D-TRUST,
eMudhra, Fastly, GlobalSign, HARICA, IdenTrust, iTrusChina, Japan
Registry Services, MOIS (Ministry of Interior and Safety) of the
republic of Korea, NAVER Cloud Trust Services, SECOM Trust
Systems, Sectigo, SHECA, SSL.com, SwissSign, Telia Company,
TrustAsia, TWCA, Visa
* 0 voting NO:
* 0 ABSTAIN:
Certificate Consumers
2 votes in total:
* 2 voting YES: Google, Mozilla
* 0 voting NO:
* 0 ABSTAIN:
Bylaws Requirements
1. Bylaw 2.3(6) requires:
* In order for a ballot to be adopted by the Forum, two‐thirds
(2/3) or more of the votes cast by the Voting Members in the
Certificate Issuer category must be in favor of the ballot. This
requirement was MET.
* at least fifty percent (50%) plus one (1) of the votes cast by
the Voting Members in the Certificate Consumer category must be in
favor of the ballot. This requirement was MET.
* At least one (1) Voting Member in each category must vote in
favor of a ballot for the ballot to be adopted. This requirement
was MET.
2. Bylaw 2.3(7) requires:
* A ballot result will be considered valid only when more than
half of the number of currently active Voting Members has
participated. The number of currently active Voting Members is the
average number of Voting Member organizations that have
participated in the previous three (3) Forum Meetings and Forum
Teleconferences.
* the quorum was 16 for this ballot. This requirement
was MET.
This ballot now enters the IP Rights Review Period to permit
members to review the ballot for relevant IP rights issues. This
will be notified in a separate email.