I think that Cullen said everything I intended to. See also Mark Twain when
it comes to eggs and baskets.

And then there is the part where I express confusion about this poll. The
working group seemed to have consensus on something else.
On Jul 31, 2015 2:58 AM, "Cullen Jennings" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I prefer for the WG to select draft a) draft-rescorla-tcpinc-tls-option-03
> as the starting point.
>
> The track record of security bugs in developing a new security protocol
> result in me having a strong preference for using something where lots of
> people have spent a lot of time looking at the algorithms. I think using
> TLS as a starting point will results in less problems than something new.
>
> It's been a long time since I wrote kernel code but I did the original
> code for the wireless networking in the Linux kernel. I don't buy the
> argument that one can not write TLS in the kernel. Many embedded systems
> (such as Cisco phones) already do TLS in the kernel.  Some of the ways that
> people do SSL based VPNs (like AnyConnect) also ends up with TLS in the
> kernel.
>
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