Nicolai [[email protected]] wrote: > > As for your point, there's a lot of interest in and support for NaCl. > For example, Curve25519 is now in a bunch of stuff like OpenSSH, Tor, > Chromium and DNSCurve. Salsa20 and ChaCha20 are getting big. It's > happening. Now that people are more focused on using crypto that > actually protects them and their data/privacy, I think there may be a > "choice" looming where the IETF either adopts strong crypto, or people > move beyond such standards groups in favor of a bottom-up approach. > (This is already beginning to happen.) I think certain standards groups > have become way too comfortable and don't serve a common good.
All until we learn from the newest Snowden slide that Dan Bernstein is actually on the NSA payroll :)

