So perhaps the problem is that the gratis certificate provision
business model only works when life is good; when bad things happen,
this imposes costs which require choosing between customer
dissatisfaction and stockholder dissatisfaction.

I think I would rather pay a reasonable amount up front for a
certificate *and the services necessary to maintain it*.  As someone
pointed out, this is a predictable and avoidable cost.  I do think
that a CA should not charge for revocation, but that implies that I
should have already paid for possible needs to which I'm committing
myself.

-- 
Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer   mw...@iupui.edu
Machines should not be friendly.  Machines should be obedient.

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