On Thu, May 07, 2020 at 03:52:43PM -0700, Christopher Wood wrote:

> Erik raises some compelling reasons to change the name from ECHO to...
> something else less confusing or misleading [1]. Candidates from the
> PR include ETCH (Encrypted TLS Client Hello), ECH, and EHELLO. Since
> the HTTPSSVC draft aims for WGLC before IETF 108, it would be good if
> we got this bikeshedding out of the way now. To that end, if you have
> an opinion on the name and whether or not we should change it, please
> share it! 

Well, there's the Russian for "Hello": привет.  Which in a Latin
alphabet would be written "privyet" (pronounced more like pree-vyet).
The cuteness factor is that it starts with "priv" for privacy.  E.
Snowden can probably pronounce it correctly by now. :-)

-- 
    Viktor.

Looking forward to all those TLS PRIVYET messages.

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