Note, this effort is already being reported in the tech press based on this
thread.  For example:

https://www.theregister.co.uk/AMP/2018/03/20/mozilla_firefox_test_of_privacy_mechanism_prompts_privacy_worries/

A blog post does sound like a good idea.

On Mon, Mar 19, 2018, 11:33 PM Dave Townsend <dtowns...@mozilla.com> wrote:

> As one of the folks who brought up the initial concern let me be clear that
> at this point my only real concern here is one of optics. The DoH service
> we're using is likely more private than anything the user is currently
> using. I just don't want to see random folks on the web "discover" these
> DoH requests and not be able to find details about them and so cause a
> press cycle.
>
> Having a good blog post up, particularly if it jumps out when you search
> for the address that we're querying for DoH and gives good instructions on
> how to opt-out does a lot to mitigate that. Reducing the population would
> likely also help with that if that is an option.
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