I support the adoption of tcpinc-tls. On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 9:49 AM, Mirja Kühlewind <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > please indicate if you support adoption of > draft-rescorla-tcpinc-tls-option-05 as a tcpinc working group item, or not, > by > > Monday, Nov 2, 2015. > > draft-rescorla-tcpinc-tls-option is one candidate for tcpinc where the first > version of this draft was proposed more than a year ago. Verison -04 was > release about three weeks ago and specifies the TLS 1.3 profile as well as > the use of draft-rescorla-tcpinc-tls-option with tcp-eno. Since then this > draft received a lot of discussion. The lasted update was provided > yesterday, but only changes a few minor fixes. > > Similar as before, if you do not support adoption of this document because > you think it is not in scope for the wg or has fundamental technicals flaws > and would therefore harm the goals of the wg, it would be great if you could > given some reasoning/explanation with your response. > > This is solely an adoption call for draft-rescorla-tcpinc-tls-option > independent of any other documents. If you have a personal preference for a > different approach that should not be a reason to reject this adoption. > Forcing the wg to make a decision has not worked previously, and even though > both proposed approaches have evolved, I do not see any indication that the > wg is now ready to make a decision. The goal of this adoption call is to > figure out if there is enough interest and energy to further follow the > approach as outlined in draft-rescorla-tcpinc-tls-option-05. > > This process may lead to the situation where the wg will adopt and work on > two solution approaches. This does not mean that the wg will publish two > (incompatible) approaches, as this would not fulfill our charter. If we end > up adopting more than one approach, I currently see three way to proceed: > > 1) Both approaches (naturally) converge into one approach. > > 2) We work on both approaches to get them into a (similar) state where the > wg is able to make a decision (and withdraw the other doc). > > 3) We publish both approaches as different 'versions' of tcpinc that can be > negotiated in the tcp-eno handshake, where at least one of them is mandatory > to support/implement. > > Thanks! > Mirja > > _______________________________________________ > Tcpinc mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/tcpinc
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