In September 2007, the CAcert Board, meeting in Pirmasens (Germany) from the 17th to the 21st, recorded in the official Top Minutes that Francesco Ongaro, cited with the nickname ascii, was conducting a source code audit on a voluntary basis. The documents, published on the wiki.cacert.org site, report that Ongaro had identified “several serious bugs” and that follow-ups were delayed, emphasizing the need to expand community review and to separate development functions from system administration as soon as possible.