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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
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