Once again, I see you've decided to engage in a bit of selective quoting and misstating what I said in order to feed your particular hobby horse. My position simply isn't that the Web is the only use of TLS, but I doubt anything I say will disabuse you of your misimpression.
-Ekr On Mon, Jun 9, 2025 at 6:29 AM Peter Gutmann <pgut...@cs.auckland.ac.nz> wrote: > Eric Rescorla <e...@rtfm.com> writes: > > >This is a somewhat clearly unspecified set, and in the first sentence > (which > >you trimmed for some reason), I explicitly express some concern about this > >ambiguity. > > That's not really helping your case. The bit I cut (the OP's text and the > start of yours) to avoid quoting a huge block of text never mentioned the > web, > or anything else specific, but adding that to the quoted text would > emphasise > even more that you responded to a nonspecific comment with a reply that > assumed that nothing apart from the web exists. Your "explicitly expressed > concern" just says "I assume everyone's using a web browser" ("Under the > assumption you mean "our customers", then those people are probably coming > in > via a Web browser") which is exactly the point I was making: The > assumption is > that if someone is using TLS then it must be web use. Nothing else gets > any > consideration, and the WG has been like that for years (with a token > acknowledgement of use by telcos because they're big enough that you can't > really ignore them). > > Peter. >
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