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Alternative transports, philosophy [was: Gemini server logging formats and practices]

solderpunk solderpunk at SDF.ORG

Thu May 14 22:23:58 BST 2020

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On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 02:09:04PM -0700, Dave Huseby wrote: 
> I surely will. I'm curious about your thinking.

I'm not sure you'll be completely sold, but I hope you'll see where I'mcoming from.

To try to boil it all down:  I absolutely agree that TLS has problemsand I don't doubt that other things, like CurveCP, might overcome oravoid a lot of them.  But I believe something built on TLS isoverwhelmingly more likely to be widely implemented and deployed thansomething based on literally anything else, and at the end of the day aI think a good but not perfect protocol which becomes widely used andsupported will do a lot more good for the internet than a "perfect"protocol which never becomes more than a curiosity for a smallcommunity of enthusiasts.

This is not to say I don't think anything "strange and new" can *ever*"catch on" or that I think any such efforts are a waste of time.  I wishall the radical projects aiming at lofty goals all the luck in theworld, sincerely.  But there's a valid niche for something not quite soradical which can still be a real and valuable improvement over thestatus quo with very low barriers to adoption.

Cheers,Solderpunk