On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 4:29 AM, Stephen Farrell
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hiya,
>
> I think this list has been really useful since we started it back
> in August 2013. We initiated a bunch of new work on here (e.g. cfrg
> curves, tcpinc, dprive, rfc7258) and I think the concerns dealt
> with here have influenced lots of other work in the IETF as well.
> Many thanks for all that great input and of course most of the
> things above aren't finished, but even so, we're now looking for
> some more great input:-)
>
> The IESG will be meeting f2f in early May at our "retreat" and one
> of the topics on that agenda is "where next with perpass" so your
> ideas on that are very welcome.
>
> Please discuss those here and/or send 'em to the IESG or to some
> random AD or to me. But discussing 'em on this list is way better,
> and of course even betterer is to write an I-D (and please do point
> again at ones you've written, just to refresh folks' minds).

-Key discovery in email has been kicked around a bunch, but no
reasonable proposals yet. Doesn't seem that hard.
-Messaging might be premature to discuss, as there are various
approaches, but we should think about it.
-There has been talk of PGP refreshing, but I don't know if that
happened/is being worked on
-Much of the work on better SSH has been ignored in standards: would
be nice to see some things adopted (useable PKI, etc)
-Anonymity remains untouched.

Sincerely,
Watson Ladd

>
> While I do have some ideas, I'd rather not skew the discussion by
> throwing those out right now. I will also report back here after
> the IESG discussion.
>
> And just as a reminder, we've used this list mostly for very
> initial discussions and seen all chunky items of work handled
> elsewhere, be that in current WGs or by forming new WGs or
> whatever. I think that's been a good mode of operation so far,
> so we're not really asking here about how to change that, but
> rather for discussion of which topics we can usefully try handle
> in that same way over the coming year or two.
>
> So, fire away...
>
> Thanks,
> S.
>
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