On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 04:07:34PM +0100,
 Stephane Bortzmeyer <[email protected]> wrote 
 a message of 167 lines which said:

> We'll talk more about that at the OARC workshop in Warsaw but, in case
> some people here are not aware of it, IETF now has a mailing list
> dedicated to DNS privacy.

And also an effort to document the privacy considerations of existing
protocols (announce attached). DNS is at ticket #8, whois at ticket
#7.
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(I'm sending to both perpass and ietf-privacy for this announcement,
but follow-up should be only to ietf-privacy)

Greetings. At the London IETF we had a Monday lunch meeting to talk
about doing systematic reviews of existing RFCs. We finally have a
wiki page for tracking that activity. It is at
<https://trac.tools.ietf.org/group/ppm-legacy-review/>.

We are using the Trac ticket system. If you have used tickets for
working group issues, it's essentially the same but with a few
different parameters. There are instructions on how to fill out a
ticket on the web page.

 If you were at the Monday lunch and announced an intention to working
on a particular set of RFCs, now there's a home for your reviews. If
you couldn't commit to doing reviews but want to do some, here is your
chance! (If you don't have a login on the wiki, it's easy to
register.) In both cases, please add a ticket when you _start_ your
review -- don't wait until you finish, people will want to know all
about it from the start.

Thanks,

Scott and Avri

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