Part of my trouble with this thread is that the original proposal was presented in the way it was.
It might well be that there is a better way to do PKI than the approach Kohnfelder described in his master's thesis. But I don't think that the person who comes up with it will be describing the existing system as 'deprecated' before a single line of code is deployed. I am currently working on podcasts to describe my new approach to a general audience because getting any PKI deployed depends on buy in from people that are far outside this group and the IETF and even the techie community. We are not going to get change until we have real people appearing in Apple Stores and Microsoft stores asking how they can get usable secure email to protect them from [The russian mafia/ GRU/ Iran/ China/ NSA]. If Google had physical stores in malls, I would include them in that list. But we are not going to get people hassling for deployment until there is a scheme that is really right and not just 'good enough' for a group of highly motivated ideologues like ourselves. Part of the problem with PGP and S/MIME is that people just want it to work so much that they blind themselves to the obvious defects let alone the less obvious ones. The result looks like a Palm Treo, not an iPhone. You could use the Palm to surf the Web and send email and it kinda worked without crashing more than six times a day. But people at Palm never did understand why that was so much of a problem and they never made much of an effort to make the phone really right because web on your phone is so cool it doesn't really need to be perfect... right? When someone is so infatuated by their own idea that they describe it as 'deprecating' the existing system before they have even tried it in the real world then I don't think it is going to get very far. Anyway, I am thinking we should have international cryptography day sometime in early summer. Give some time to get code wrote.
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