On 12/1/20, 4:29 AM, "Peter Gutmann" <pgut...@cs.auckland.ac.nz> wrote:

    Stephen Farrell <stephen.farr...@cs.tcd.ie> writes:

    >That said, if someone had words to suggest that might garner consensus, 
that
    >would be good.

    I think all it needs is something along the lines of "This BCP applies to 
TLS
    as used on the public Internet [Not part of the text but meaning the area 
that
    the IETF creates standards for].  Since TLS has been adopted in a large 
number
    of areas outside of this, considerations for use in these areas are left to
    relevant standards bodies to define".
 

I think it should be phrased the other way, as in
        There are some environments (e.g., a network which has no connectivity 
to the public Internet), where this BCP need not apply.

I don't care what the wording is, but I think the right way to approach this is 
to carve out an exception for those who will be upset by the recommendation.


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