On 15 February 2014 14:16, Ted Unangst <t...@tedunangst.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 09:01, Jason McIntyre wrote:
>> saying that WPA is the de facto standard does not mean, or imply, that
>> it is not somehow a real standard (whatever that means).
>>
>> WEP is a real standard too. WPA is the de facto encryption standard for
>> wireless networks.
>>
>> now our pages say:
>>
>> WPA is the encryption standard for wireless networks.
>>
>> that is wrong, because there is no emphasis on the word "the" (and
>> even if there were, it would be too subtle). now we have a sentence
>> that could easily be interpreted to mean there are no other encryption
>> methods for wireless.
>>
>> if you really hate how it was worded so much, i suggest you at least
>> change it to "the recommended standard", or somesuch.
>
> How about the current encryption standard?
>

'current' works for me.

.... Ken

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