>    FWIW, I think asking CFRG for comment (not approval) whenever
    a new algorithm is introduced onto the standards-track is a
    good idea, regardless of the WG from which the draft came.
    Such checks don't mean anyone thinks badly of any algorithm,
    the argument is it's better to ask a question in the place
    where the expertise lies, just in case.

I don't disagree, but I CFRG should be asked if they are willing, and if they 
are, then such a change needs to be socialized.  I am not sure it's fair to 
hold this draft up.  I mean, it's not like it uses ROT-13.



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