On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Andreas Kuckartz <[email protected]>wrote:
> No, I Don't Trust You! -- One of the Most Alarming Internet Proposals > I've Ever Seen > http://lauren.vortex.com/archive/001076.html > > The name of that HTTPBis Working Group draft already sounds suspicious: > > That is not an active document that has been adopted by the httpbis working group. It is a related individual draft that has been submitted to the working group for discussion. There's a big difference - there essentially is no bar for submitting an individual draft but its how most things get started. You can see the active vs related documents here https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/ > Explicit Trusted Proxy in HTTP/2.0 > draft-loreto-httpbis-trusted-proxy20-01 > http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-loreto-httpbis-trusted-proxy20-01 > > I do not know the details of the processes of the IETF: > What can I do to help kill that proposal? > > I'd love to hear from you in the working group! Just make sure you read the drafts in detail and have specific commentary. In general for all IETF matters at this stage, read the mailing list to see what has been said so far and then participate in the working group via email and the announced face to face meetings (perhaps via one of the remote mechanisms the IETF provides for them). Especially email. List archive/subscription information for httpbis is linked off the datatracker URL I provided above.
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