RE: "Recommended" is a bad word :)

We’re stuck only if we define our job as determining whose favorite cryptographers are more right. We can choose not to take on that problem.

Can we focus on the wording instead? You made a proposal, and there have been a couple of counter-proposals. Shall we discuss those and see if we can arrive at an agreement?

From: Salz, Rich [mailto:rsalz@akamai.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2014 11:01 AM
To: Ryan Sleevi
Cc: Vijay Bharadwaj; Mark Watson; public-webcrypto-comments@w3.org
Subject: RE: "Recommended" is a bad word :)

Thanks.

> The problem is, the advice you wish to add IS wrong, as has been pointed out previously.

And I’ve presented advice from various cryptographer(s) that says otherwise.

So we’re stuck.
/r$

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