FYI: -------- Original Message -------- From: Joseph Lorenzo Hall <joe@cdt.org> Sent: November 11, 2014 7:18:49 PM EST To: liberationtech <liberationtech@lists.stanford.edu> Subject: [liberationtech] XMPP object encryption at IETF about to die... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 I'm here at IETF 91 hanging with all the protocol nerds. I was talking to someone about OTR and they pointed out that the object-encryption standard for XMPP that has been put forward is about to die due to lack of interest and engagement: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-miller-xmpp-e2e Has anyone seen this and thinks it could be a good thing to standardize? I realize it's a subset of what OTR provides but I'm wondering if this could be something we as a community might want to work with in this kind of standards body. Any e2e-has-a-posse folks have an interest here or is standardization not an interest or desire? best, Joe - -- Joseph Lorenzo Hall Chief Technologist Center for Democracy & Technology 1634 I ST NW STE 1100 Washington DC 20006-4011 (p) 202-407-8825 (f) 202-637-0968 joe@cdt.org PGP: https://josephhall.org/gpg-key fingerprint: 3CA2 8D7B 9F6D DBD3 4B10 1607 5F86 6987 40A9 A871 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (Darwin) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJUYqdpAAoJEF+GaYdAqahxuxsP/iABSEXS2U9ZexGDyKCVdCKD uiOI7lLzXBta+BDqh3UPIdb2vyQDJLUcnYuYL2ywBy3vaPDdm3NZMnYEEG4Rg96+ Yg1xyJtNZXGD/qs+bLb3po87dJzHINif7gg+IQs9NmfPt+oEu6WJIBH5ZBzwweTy FI7uxCvAxEkweCj8XP5O40EZX416EIVBi2gR+IUXK2clxbPLBCeu59xzLSvp9/on TQgDVq6SO4kCoZNktuXg1b6aOUEnk8ZoQLFGwq/CRaw4zc6/FUI74dQ6jGSaMOHR Edr99rUEXPKqxPXnDsi8Rw/4bgWogP2qYEmdVhh7Y9kzkQmiSih3wVxutsHJ3Fb7 DamUjZQ+rdGv4AMwy1dDaSPw1ij2V7csYJl2mb3OXFHmB2V0RZBBNgvXduju3ThX h3xNU7VE/5r6vBSiYLDtqMY/UPwrYKsvJ/N2ditIxVmOgtKVEdnQHh3OVZlKfMDE LsaZjjmQNOJoUO/TyTic5kOjhcHLnhgRfVEedwniSStFYBqrPYrGnovAQn5mns6j FXTq29A3UT6aF1iawd0Ut9WxK4AhxzlH83ZaaURKFsLVkm5ycHfSgBUb+nz5fiPW +QTyExfhZxYo2fEUzPPwwGKwYc0Ytvif+GlxOP80VekS8R5ajI1J8xzHPtxLJQFI qXMnJu4ilQlRgLVhlztN =6app -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable on Google. Violations of list guidelines will get you moderated: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech. Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password by emailing moderator at companys@stanford.edu.