[TLS] Un-deprecating everything TLS 1.2

Michael D'Errico <mike-list@pobox.com> Sun, 04 October 2020 15:39 UTC

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Subject: [TLS] Un-deprecating everything TLS 1.2
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Hi,

I'm pretty sure TLS 1.3 is completely broken.  Can we
please stop deprecating things that TLS 1.2 uses and
make them all Recommended again?

Mike