It did not include the tag value for Seed, which will need to be added.
It was discussed from a KMIP perspective whether or not to wait for IETF to come to a decision before finalizing and releasing KMIP 3.0.
At the next meeting, the 3.0 list will be reviewed to identify the work needed to close out 3.0.
Greg will work on updating the links to the latest specification and working draft and the profiles.
Tim H will send out example test cases for FIPS 205 SLH-DSA and an example test case for seed and private key format types.
KMIP 3.0 Usage Guide
There were no usage guide updates.
New Business
Proposed changes to the templates for OASIS standards
OASIS has made some proposed revisions to the official templates for Committee Specification Drafts, Committee Specifications, and OASIS Standards.
Judy has reviewed the changes. The major changes are the movement of normative and non-normative references to appendices instead of the front of the document and to streamline conversions to other document formats.
The comment period runs through February 28.
It is unknown if the KMIP 3.0 documents will be grandfathered into the old templates or if they will need to be converted again.
Judy will forward the email about the proposed revisions to the TC.
OASIS GitHub Wiki
All the content on the old wiki has been moved to the new KMIP TC GitHub wiki.
The meeting minutes are still being worked on to clean up formatting and updating links to the new markdown format.
Links in the meeting minutes have been updated and verified going back through 2019 to ensure that they work. This covers finalizing KMIP 2.1 and the planning and work on KMIP 3.0.
Where there is a link in the motion, the actual words of the motion, including the link, have been maintained. The link has been changed to a label that points to the actual link of the document.
There are no current plans to verify the links in meeting minutes prior to 2019.
There are meeting minutes in the document registry from before 2013. The old wiki only had minutes back through 2013. Greg does not see the value of bringing them into the GitHub wiki.