> > >>One strategy that's very effective for overcoming resistance to bad > ideas is to keep pushing the idea until nobody who's resisting it can > afford to continue doing so. >
>There's a name for that tactics, it's called "consensus by exhaustion". (On the recent GNSO meeting this was briefly discussed as an issue within ICANN.) Guys, I know it is a lot of fun to talk about how others do not have the brains that God gave a termite and that maybe they are even the spawn of the devil. But, let's just use Occam's razor. Or as I tell my daughter, "if you hear hoof beats, it is likely not a zebra, it is a horse". The simple explanation is that people think they will have serious issues with TLS1.3 and actually, TLS1.2 when it is DH only. Nalini On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 4:45 PM, Artyom Gavrichenkov <xima...@gmail.com> wrote: > 13 Mar. 2018 г., 18:38 Ted Lemon <mel...@fugue.com>: > >> One strategy that's very effective for overcoming resistance to bad ideas >> is to keep pushing the idea until nobody who's resisting it can afford to >> continue doing so. >> > > There's a name for that tactics, it's called "consensus by exhaustion". > (On the recent GNSO meeting this was briefly discussed as an issue within > ICANN.) > >> > _______________________________________________ > TLS mailing list > TLS@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/tls > > -- Thanks, Nalini Elkins President Enterprise Data Center Operators www.e-dco.com
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