Description: Section 4.1.1 states that "only a user with a certificate for 'alice@example.org' could write to that location in the overlay". At least a forward reference to Section 10.3 would help, which is the only place where the user name is a define as an rfc822Name (at least in the certificate). Furthermore, it would help to more clearly specify how a user name prepared and compared for authorization purposes.
Notes: Add fwd ref. Username stringprep is being discussed under separate entry.
From: Peter St. Andre
Description: Section 4.1.1 states that "only a user with a certificate for 'alice@example.org' could write to that location in the overlay". At least a forward reference to Section 10.3 would help, which is the only place where the user name is a define as an rfc822Name (at least in the certificate). Furthermore, it would help to more clearly specify how a user name prepared and compared for authorization purposes.
Notes: Add fwd ref. Username stringprep is being discussed under separate entry.