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KMIP 1.3 Deprecation February 20, 2014
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Deprecation 5.1 KMIP Deprecation Rule Items in the normative KMIP Specification [KMIP-Spec] document can be marked deprecated in any document version, but will be removed only in a major version. Similarly, conformance clauses or other normative information in the KMIP Profiles [KMIP-Prof] document can be deprecated in any document version, but removed only in a major version. Information in the non-normative KMIP Use Cases [KMIP-UC], KMIP Usage Guide [this document] and KMIP Test Cases [KMIP-TC] documents may be removed in any document version. – Deprecation should be noted at the start of the section being deprecated In KMIP 1.2 we deprecated certificate object type PGP along with other deprecated version 1.1 attributes – V1.2 PGP certificate type attribute (2.2.1, 3.8, 9.1.3.2.6, 9.1.3.2.22) – V1.1 Certificate Identifier (3.13, 9.1.3.1) – V1.1 Certificate Subject (3.14, 9.1.3.1) – V1.1 Certificate Issuer (3.15, 9.1.3.1)
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Context We have discussed removal of a number of items in KMIP 2.0 If we are going to remove them then we should be marking items as deprecated in KMIP 1.3.
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Candidates for Deprecation Templates (all of 2.2.6 and all references) – Should be replaced or fixed Operation Policy Name (all of section 3.18) – Should be removed until Policy has been better defined – Extensions can be used for policy information in Profiles Transparent EC key formats (the algorithm specific ones which are all the same). – Consolidate to a single structure Locate functions return 0 values returned successfully or optionally returns destroyed items – Deprecation or fix for a change in behavior
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Suggested Next Steps Create Ballots – Create a 14 day Ballot for each proposed deprecation If deprecation ballot approved – Review affects on other documents (Profiles, Usage Guide, Use Cases and Test Cases)
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