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[eclipse.org-planning-council] Eclipse Foundation certificate expiration date
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Hi *,
just one question, it may be a stupid one, but maybe it is more important
question than I think. I was looking into a .jar signed with the Foundation
certificate and found 15/04/09 01:59 as date of its expiry.
This is less than a year from now on, which means that the jar's are signed
with a certificate that will be expired before we will see the next major
release.
Is this what we intended? Does it cause any problems in the future? Any other
unexpected side-effects?
%< ------------------------------------------------------------------------
X.509, CN="Eclipse Foundation, Inc.", OU=Digital ID Class 3 - Java
Object Signing, O="Eclipse Foundation, Inc.", L=Ottawa, ST=Ontario, C=CA
[certificate is valid from 14/04/06 02:00 to 15/04/09 01:59]
X.509, CN=VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2004 CA, OU=Terms of use at
https://www.verisign.com/rpa (c)04, OU=VeriSign Trust Network, O="VeriSign,
Inc.", C=US
[certificate is valid from 16/07/04 02:00 to 16/07/14 01:59]
[KeyUsage, NetscapeCertType extension does not support code signing]
X.509, OU=Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority, O="VeriSign,
Inc.", C=US
[certificate is valid from 29/01/96 01:00 to 02/08/28 01:59]
%< ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regards,
Markus