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In message <[email protected]>, Bron
Gondwana <[email protected]> writes

>    I prepared presentations about DKIM2 for two places at IETF121 - 
>    ALLDISPATCH and MAILMAINT.  Slides are here:
>
>    ALLDISPATCH: 
>    
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/121/materials/slides-121-alldispatch-dkim2-00
>    MAILMAINT: 
>    
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/121/materials/slides-121-mailmaint-dkim2-00

and the current outline design is at

<https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-gondwana-dkim2-motivation/>

please note the authors

>    we believe we have a design that's 
>    ready to ask the IETF to re-open this work, and we can have 
>    confidence that there are people willing to do that work.  The 
>    group is composed of engineers who will implement and test this 
>    proposal, and who have promised to come over here and engage in the 
>    IETF process.

yes indeed -- we are keen to see (rough) consensus improvements to our
design, though we are also very much invested in having running code at
(in my case) Yahoo which will allow to understand as early as possible
how the new scheme operates at scale.

... and it's not just the engineers. My "product management" people can
also see the advantages of using DKIM2. We look forward to the IETF
addressing the bureaucracy and getting things running.

>    We have a draft charter here:  
>    https://notes.ietf.org/YGynIPpYS7yqg5G7ZeSQeA

- -- 
richard                                                  Richard Clayton

Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a        Benjamin
little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.    Franklin

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