[Oarh] Benjamin Kaduk's Yes on charter-ietf-oarh-00-00: (with COMMENT)

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Benjamin Kaduk has entered the following ballot position for
charter-ietf-oarh-00-00: Yes

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Thanks for the updates across the charter rename; they look good.

I'm interested in the response to Zahed's remark, but will watch that
space to see it.

    Applications and use cases best suited for the Oblivious HTTP protocol
    are those that have discrete, transactional queries that might reveal
    small amounts of information over time.

Maybe "that each reveal small amounts of information, that might
accumulate over time"?