Re: [perpass] privacy/PM reviews of existing stuff

Joseph Lorenzo Hall <joe@cdt.org> Fri, 31 January 2014 14:52 UTC

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Stephen and perpassians,

Please count myself and our new technologist, Runa Sandvik (formerly
of Tor), as willing and ready here. We are very new to the IETF and
although I've read the Tao and have great mentors among you, I don't
think we'd be the best leading the effort, but able troops.

Unfortunately, we can only attend STRINT (if invited) and the first
two days of IETF 89 as we have to be back in DC for CDT's 20th
anniversary (https://cdt.org/techprom).

best, Joe

On 1/29/14, 8:55 AM, Stephen Farrell wrote:
> 
> Hiya,
> 
> One idea that came up in Vancouver and that we (meaning at least 
> me:-) haven't had a chance to progress was the idea of trying to 
> get a team of folks together to go do privacy reviews of existing 
> RFCs. Or perhaps slightly differently, reviews that explicitly 
> consider pervasive monitoring, which might be more constrained and
> a bit easier.
> 
> I think Christian H. commented at the mic that there is probably a
> *lot* of low hanging fruit out there, and I suspect he's quite 
> right:-)
> 
> Now that we're in the run up to the London IETF, if some of you had
> time to try self-organise that kind of thing that'd be great. Any
> takers for trying to organise that?
> 
> Using this list to start with should be fine, if it results in 
> loads of traffic we can spin up a new one, or move over to 
> ietf-privacy@ietf.org.
> 
> If there are folks willing to take this on and having a 
> side-meeting in London helps, I can get you a room for that.
> 
> Thanks, S.
> 
> 
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