From: Stewart Bryant [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 12:58 PM
To: Stephen Kent; George, Wes; sidr
Subject: Re: [sidr] I-D Action: draft-ietf-sidr-bgpsec-threats-07.txt

I acknowledge that there are wider threats, that need to
be addressed, but as Steve says this I-D should not be
a hostage to us putting in place solutions to those problems.
[WEG] We can certainly discuss in more detail, but I did want to respond to 
this one thing...
I am not requesting that the doc be held hostage, certainly not until there are 
solutions. I am mainly requesting that the problems left unaddressed be 
discussed in a bit more detail to make the security posture clearer, without so 
many references to the specific choices made by SIDR's charter.
I can't seem to make it clear that I'm not trying to do an end-run around the 
charter nor editorialize on those choices post-facto. Rather I am merely 
stating that SIDR's charter does not make the problem disappear, and I'd rather 
see it discussed for what it is instead of handwaving it away because it's not 
in charter.

Wes

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