>>>>> "Black," == Black, David <david.black@xxxxxxx> writes: Black,> done. IMHO, we really should be setting a bar that says Black,> that this sort of IETF imprimatur of approval of a crypto Black,> algorithm actually means something. Something got manged there. I agree that publishing a standards-track document should endorce the algorithm in question. I'm somewhat uncomfortable with that sort of bar for IANA registries in general, although I have supported it from time to time. (My discomfort with this has grown significantly since my time as an AD). I do not support that sort of bar for this registry. I think we understand each other, but disagree. The question now is whether you can gain sufficient support to show rough consensus for a change in the document or to show that while there was rough consensus behind the document in the KARP WG, there's a lack of consensus on handling this issue between KARP and some other significant segment of the IETF like the security area.