Bob, René, Miika, dear HIP WG members,

The HIP-DEX went through a third (!) IESG evaluation this Thursday and it was 
not approved.

The document clearly needs to change its intended status to experimental from 
standard track. This will clear some DISCUSS points but not all: many of them 
will still need to be addressed (notably the crypto-related ones).

The point about ‘is it really required to drop security from HIP-BEX ?’ was 
also raised by several ADs. In short, the usefulness of HIP-DEX is clearly 
questioned. This could be addressed by either declaring this document ‘dead’ 
(won’t be published) or providing actual performance numbers on real 
implementation on recent CPU (hint such as those used in drones).

As you will see, I am sending this hip-dex document back to the HIP WG to fix 
the above points (another IETF Last Call will be required once the changes are 
written). I am also taking actions to release the NAT traversal and the 
4423-bis documents waiting in the RFC Editor queue.

Can we get from the authors an estimation of the resolution of all above points 
? (including the actual performance numbers)

Sorry for bringing bad news...

Regards

-éric



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