Hiya, I went back over the threads on this and extracted these actionable points [1] for either changes to the draft IESG statement or as things to check out wrt tooling. I'll bring up the tooling related stuff on tools-discuss and the IESG will consider the other changes suggested as well as the rest of the wide-ranging discussion (that I've not tried to summarise in [1];-) Please let me know if I've missed something. (Off-list is fine for that if you're just going to send a pointer to an on-list message I missed.) Thanks, Stephen. [1] https://trac.tools.ietf.org/group/iesg/trac/attachment/wiki/HttpsEverywhere/https-everywhere-suggestions.txt On 01/06/15 17:43, The IESG wrote: > Hi All, > > The IESG are planning to agree an IESG statement on "HTTPS Everywhere > for the IETF," please see [1] for the current text. > > We are seeking community feedback on this and welcome assistance > from the community in identifying any cases where a change or > additional guidance is needed to put this into effect. > > The IESG plans to finalise this statement just after IETF-93 in Prague. > > * Please send general feedback intended for discussion to ietf@xxxxxxxx > > * Comments about specific issues arising can be sent to iesg@xxxxxxxx > or tools-discuss@xxxxxxxx as appropriate (use iesg@xxxxxxxx if not sure) > > Regards, > Terry & Stephen (for the IESG) > > [1] https://trac.tools.ietf.org/group/iesg/trac/wiki/HttpsEverywhere > > >