On Sep 6, 2013, at 2:46 AM, SM <s...@resistor.net> wrote:
> At 20:08 05-09-2013, Ted Lemon wrote:
>> I think we all knew NSA was collecting the data.   Why didn't we do 
>> something about it sooner?   Wasn't it an emergency when the PATRIOT act was 
>> passed?   We certainly thought it was an emergency back in the days of 
>> Skipjack, but then they convinced us we'd won.   Turns out they just went 
>> around us.
> 
> I would describe it as a scuffle instead of a battle.  My guess is that the 
> IETF did not do anything sooner as nobody knows what to do, or it may be that 
> the IETF has become conservative and it does not pay attention to the 
> minority report.

It was definitely a battle.   There were threats of imprisonment, massive 
propaganda dumps (think of the children!), etc.   People broke the law, moved 
countries, etc.   We just forget it because "we" "won" it, and it seems smaller 
in memory than it was when it was happening.

The IETF didn't do anything because the tin foil hat contingent didn't have 
consensus, and we had no data to force the point.   As you alluded to earlier, 
it's historically been very difficult to get people to treat security and 
privacy seriously, and frankly it still is.

So this isn't an emergency.   It's a teachable moment.   We should pay 
attention.

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