Post #1151348
2026-04-14 08:49 UTC
@huitema@social.secret-wg.org @djb@mastodon.cr.yp.to @paulehoffman@infosec.exchange @rsalz@ioc.exchange Some one cannot force other one to add the warning to their I-D, but can write the warning in a new I-D and find enough support for it to make the previous I-D to integrate the new I-D ---hence adding the warnin---, or live separately to help engineers know about the problem.
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@huitema@social.secret-wg.org 2026-04-14 16:35
@pedromj@mastodon.social @djb@mastodon.cr.yp.to @paulehoffman@infosec.exchange @rsalz@ioc.exchange Actually, working groups can pressure for changes in a draft. Once a draft is accepted by a working group, the status of the authors change. They are not the only one in charge of the text anymore. What they write must reflect the consensus of the WG, and if that consensus includes adding a warning, they have to do that.