Dear all,

We had long discussions on the mailing list (see [COSE] COSE-HPKE and the
Single Algorithm Discussion (ietf.org)
<https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/cose/_GQXXpltAgXNozXIFC9z1yY1CCM/>)
and a summary presentation at the last IETF meeting (see
slides-117-code-updated-hike-summary-notes-from-hannes
(ietf.org)
<https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/117/materials/slides-117-cose-updated-hpke-summary-notes-from-hannes>
and COSE IETF 117 - HedgeDoc <https://notes.ietf.org/notes-ietf-117-cose>)
about the question whether algorithm combinations should be presented in an
“a la carte” style or as a “ciphersuite” in draft-ietf-cose-hpke (“A la
carte” corresponds to “polymorphic” in
https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-jones-jose-fully-specified-algorithms-01.html
and “ciphersuite” corresponds to “fully specified”). On the mailing list
and during the face to face meeting there was a strong consensus to use the
ciphersuite (fully specified) approach.

The chairs would like to confirm this decision. You have 2 weeks till
Tuesday, the 19th of September to provide your final feedback. Please
reply-all indicating your preference for either:

   -

   ciphersuite (fully specified) approach
   -

   A la carte (polymorphic) approach

The authors will be then instructed to update the COSE-HPKE working group
draft accordingly.

Best wishes,
Ivaylo on behalf of the COSE chairs
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