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@joelposti joelposti commented Aug 26, 2025

This pull request relates to the issue #645.

The first commit introduces the term Proven Key. It also contains replacements of ‘cryptographic key material’ and ‘proof’ with ‘Proven Key’. I did my best to find all the relevant places where I think it is factually correct to use the term Proven Key.

The second commit contains one additional check to the key proof validation steps in section ‘Verifying Proof’.

All feedback and corrections are welcome.

@joelposti joelposti force-pushed the introduce-proven-key-term branch from 6b1b912 to d9a9dd8 Compare August 26, 2025 19:00
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Sakurann commented Sep 2, 2025

@joelposti please open an issue on this first. we need to discuss this as an issue in the WG first, before we do a PR like this that introduces a new terminology that is not used anywhere else in the specification.

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joelposti commented Sep 2, 2025

@joelposti please open an issue on this first. we need to discuss this as an issue in the WG first, before we do a PR like this that introduces a new terminology that is not used anywhere else in the specification.

Of course. I am sorry for not following the process. I opened the issue #645.

…heck to the key proof validation steps in section ‘Verifying Proof’.
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