FYI I have contacted the authors and asked CSTC to kick their HTTP server.

Eliot

On 06.12.2024 00:58, Michael Richardson wrote:
S Moonesamy<sm+i...@elandsys.com> wrote:
     >> 1. Mandatory-to-implement algorithms MUST have a stable public
     >> specification and public documentation that has been well studied,
     >> giving rise to significant confidence.

     > 2. The IETF has always had a preference for unencumbered algorithms.
     > The IETF Community would have to agree on what the first sentence means. 
 In
     > my opinion, the second sentence shouldn't be too much of a problem.  
However,
     > it would be better not to lose sight of it or else it's gong to be
     > half-a-solution.

The recently published rfc9563 references SM2, which is an ITU-T for fee
document, with an english translation which does seem to not load for me.
   http://www.gmbz.org.cn/upload/2024-11-18/1731899501687024253.pdf

I would prefer that "Specification Required" included the words "available",
and for which the principles of open-stand.org applied.

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