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== Current status ==
== Current status ==
* Targeted release: Fedora 13 <!-- [[Releases/{{FedoraVersion||next}} | {{FedoraVersion|long|next}} ]]  -->
* Targeted release: Fedora 13 <!-- [[Releases/{{FedoraVersion||next}} | {{FedoraVersion|long|next}} ]]  -->
* Last updated: 12-06-2010
* Last updated: 12-13-2010
* Percentage of completion: 95%
* Percentage of completion: 98%


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== Scope ==
== Scope ==
Code complete.  Currently focused on modifying existing packages to meet Fedora packaging requirements.  
Code complete.  Wrapping up modifying last two of twenty-six packages and their spec files to meet Fedora packaging requirements.  


== How To Test ==
== How To Test ==

Revision as of 00:18, 14 January 2010


Dogtag Certificate System

Summary

Dogtag Certificate System is an enterprise-class open source Certificate Authority (CA) supporting all aspects of certificate lifecycle management including key archival, OCSP and smartcard management.

Owner

  • email: shaines AT redhat DOT com

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 13
  • Last updated: 12-13-2010
  • Percentage of completion: 98%


Detailed Description

Details can be found here.

Benefit to Fedora

All new feature. Full featured open source Certificate Authority (CA).

Scope

Code complete. Wrapping up modifying last two of twenty-six packages and their spec files to meet Fedora packaging requirements.

How To Test

FIX ME

User Experience

FIX ME

Dependencies

FIX ME: Requires and build requires

Contingency Plan

In it's current state, Dogtag will work.

Documentation

  • Documentation can be found here.

Release Notes

  • Release Notes can be found here.

Comments and Discussion