Hi.
let me add my comment for SEED.

SEED was adopted to encourage escaping ActiveX dependency in Korea
e-commerce environment.

the impact of mozilla's effort was not figured out well.
but it has meaning and VERY helpful for us to expand web standard
environment (plugin free)

at last year, "adding SEED to WebCrypto API" adopted as Action Item.
the editor sent question "any user agent plan to implement SEED"

I can not say "discussing terminating SEED support in mozilla"

minor algorithm itself has the meaning.
it will be helpful for neutralizing or keeping possibilities.

terminating SEED support in mozilla will give very bad impact.
it will escalate the impact to other good but minor algorithms or web
standard industries.

I hope mozilla member understand my comment successfully.

regards
mountie.



On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 11:30 AM, Brian Smith <br...@briansmith.org> wrote:

> Please see https://briansmith.org/browser-ciphersuites-01.html
>
> First, this is a proposal to change the set of sequence of ciphersuites
> that Firefox offers. Secondly, this is an invitation for other browser
> makers to adopt the same sequence of ciphersuites to maximize
> interoperability, to minimize fingerprinting, and ultimately to make
> server-side software developers and system administrators' jobs easier.
>
> Suggestions for improvements are encouraged.
>
> Cheers,
> Brian
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