Hi Joe,

On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 11:16 AM, Joseph Lorenzo Hall <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Heya, this reads as if the IETF WG work should block on the
> letsencrypt launch and it seemed pretty clear in Dallas that while
> letsencrypt is a motivating effort to spin up ACME that neither should
> in the short-term be very eeply dependent on each other. (and this is
> coming from someone who is very excited about both efforts)
>
>
​Yep, the minutes from Dallas confirm that folks are interested in getting
the WG going, with no mention of blocking while waiting for initial
deployment.​
Kathleen has confirmed that this is her understanding as well, so I think
our
steps are:

Get charter done & approved
Start working group
Fork draft-barnes to draft-ietf
​ Reconverge when draft-ietf progresses.

regards,

Ted​



> Happy to be corrected if this was a misinterpretation or a mistake on my
> part.
>
> best, Joe
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