Re: document writing/editing tools used by IETF

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On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 2:02 PM John Levine <johnl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <CAMm+LwhOqy2MCmAY5eO2OcpkM99UOS7A5hJaj+thA3SuO+g8FA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> you write:
>Previous attempts to get a discussion going on what tool we would want...
>haven't exactly been successful. They turn into a github vs mailing list
>editor war when my interest is quite different.

I agree that neither mailing lists nor github are ideal for the way the IETF works
today but I would be very unhappy if we invented yet another bespoke locally maintained
bunch of software.

We're strange but it's hard to imagine that we're so strange that there isn't an
existing package somewhere that will do the job either as is or with minor
customization.

My plan is not to develop a niche tool for the IETF.

At this point I have a Threshold Key Infrastructure that enables a cloud service to control decryption of data that the service cannot decrypt itself. That is all open specifications, open source code and can use either the ICANN DNS or the Mesh callsign registry to provide open discovery. The code is very nearly complete.

As I said in a recent conference call, I am not a communist. I know that the commercial potential of this work is significant. I am mostly doing this because I want something to do but I wouldn't mind a Turing award and I certainly wouldn't mind more loot.

I have designed my TKI so that it has the potential to add value to products in many different industry sectors. Of course, most people in the industry will ignore the ideas until there is a commercial threat to their business. That happened with the Web as well. It was only after the White House adopted the Web that the dotcom boom really started and every CEO was suddenly asking if they should have a corporate Web site.

Since nobody buys raw technology, I am going to need an application that provides an effective demonstration of the potential. And a collaboration tool in which all the data is encrypted, including in the cloud is one of the technology demonstrations that is probably the easiest to get venture capital funding for.

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