Re: [ietf-privacy] New Webiquette RFC

2022-04-17 Thread S Moonesamy
Hi Kate, At 11:35 AM 17-04-2022, kate_9023+...@systemli.org wrote: I'm quite new at creating RFCs. I have recently submitted a draft for a new webiquette and I am still searching a group which will take care of it. It would fit into privacy as this new webiquette is dealing with new internet

Re: [ietf-privacy] New Webiquette RFC

2022-04-17 Thread kate_9023+rfc
I just want to submit a draft to make the world a little better. I did this individually without an employer in the background and on my own. I just followed the already existing RFC from Sally, I even wrote to her (unfortunately the email came back). I don't have to have my name all over the

Re: [ietf-privacy] New Webiquette RFC

2022-04-17 Thread kate_9023+rfc
Thank you. I have oriented myself on this RFC: [RFC1855] Hambridge, S., "Netiquette Guidelines", FYI 28, RFC 1855, DOI 10.17487/RFC1855, October 1995, . On 17.04.22 22:12, Stephen Farrell wrote: Perhaps if the author

Re: [ietf-privacy] New Webiquette RFC

2022-04-17 Thread Stephen Farrell
On 17/04/2022 20:14, Christian Huitema wrote: This submission raises an interesting question for the IETF: how to treat anonymous (or pseudonymous) submissions? Perhaps if the author wishes the draft to proceed they will be happy to self-identify, or perhaps not. I'd not worry too much about

Re: [ietf-privacy] New Webiquette RFC

2022-04-17 Thread Bernard Aboba
The questions you refer to are not new. The same issues (IPR policy conformance and hidden agendas) have been raised with respect to the affiliations of ‘consultants’ who are hired by clients who wish to remain anonymous. AFAICT, the IETF has never required that consultants divulge their

Re: [ietf-privacy] New Webiquette RFC

2022-04-17 Thread Christian Huitema
This submission raises an interesting question for the IETF: how to treat anonymous (or pseudonymous) submissions? On one hand, there are lots of classic reasons for hiding behind a pseudonym when participating in public discussions. On the other hand, the IETF has to be protected against

[ietf-privacy] New Webiquette RFC

2022-04-17 Thread kate_9023+rfc
Dear all, I'm quite new at creating RFCs. I have recently submitted a draft for a new webiquette and I am still searching a group which will take care of it. It would fit into privacy as this new webiquette is dealing with new internet technology such as deepfakes, sharing photos of 3rd