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Proposal for server-to-server inspired changes to KMIPv1

Accept the Server to Server changes to KMIP v1 specification as proposed by Marko Vukolic

 [ ]  Yes
 [ ]  No
 [ ]  Abstain
Opening:   Tuesday, 9 February 2010 @ 11:00 pm EST
Closing:   Friday, 19 February 2010 @ 11:00 pm EST
Group:   OASIS Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP) TC
Ballot has closed.

Referenced Items
Name Type Date Action
Reference Document
2010-01-28

Voting Details

Voting Summary

Options with highest number of votes are bold

Option # Votes % of Total
Yes 20 100%
No 0 0%
Abstain 0
Eligible members who have voted: 20 of 33 61%
Eligible members who have abstained: 0 of 33 0%
Eligible members who have not voted: 13 of 33 39%

Voting Details

Voter Company VoteReference Document and/or Comment
Scott Kipp
Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
Yes
 
Landon Noll
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Yes
 
Robert Griffin
EMC Corporation
Yes
 
Judith Furlong
EMC Corporation
Yes
 
Peter Zelechoski
Election Systems & Software
Yes
 
Larry Hofer
Emulex Corporation
--
 
David Lawson
Emulex Corporation
--
 
Steven Wierenga
Hewlett-Packard
--
 
Stan Feather
Hewlett-Packard
Yes
 
Indra Fitzgerald
Hewlett-Packard
Yes
 
Krishna Yellepeddy
IBM
Yes
 
Bruce Rich
IBM
Yes
 
Gordon Arnold
IBM
Yes
 
Robert Haas
IBM
Yes
 
Marko Vukolic
IBM
Yes
 
Rene Pawlitzek
IBM
Yes
 
Mathias Bjorkqvist
IBM
Yes
 
Sean Turner
International Electronic Communication Ana...
--
 
Walt Hubis
LSI Corporation
Yes
 
Thomas Hardjono
M.I.T.
Yes
 
Elaine Barker
NIST
--
 
Kelley Burgin
National Security Agency
--
 
Subhash Sankuratripati
NetApp
Yes
 
Mike Allen
PGP Corporation
--
 
Rod Wideman
Quantum Corporation
Yes
 
Alan Frindell
SafeNet, Inc.
--
 
Paul Earsy
SafeNet, Inc.
--
 
Matthew Ball
Sun Microsystems
Yes
 
Tom Clifford
Symantec Corp.
--
 
Jay Jacobs
Target Corporation
Yes
 
Jonathan Geater
Thales e-Security
--
 
Marcus Streets
Thales e-Security
--
 
Robert Lockhart
Thales e-Security
--