Re: [openpgp] Summary of WG status

"Robert J. Hansen" <rjh@sixdemonbag.org> Thu, 10 August 2017 17:10 UTC

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>     In light  of your recent post, what about deprecating 3DES, or at
>     least adding a cautionary note and the NIST reference ?

3DES has already been pretty thoroughly downgraded in the most recent
draft Werner circulated.  I don't think we can do much more without
incurring substantial breakage with existing RFC4880 applications.