In article <32cec795-45f3-48c7-bd42-dccfe0454...@isc.org> you write:
>„because there’s RFC“. The whole reason for standardization is that there’s 
>interoperatibility
>between the implementations - and just giving the code points without 
>implementing this
>hardly fulfills that requirement.

I thought that in situations like this, the reason to assign the code
point is so that other people don't use it for something else.

ECC-GOST has been number 12 for a decade. I don't get the impression
it's widely implemented, but has it caused any problems?

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