Political shopping in Singapore: seen in a second-hand bookshop, an anticolonial poster (chinese, genuine, 1960s, according to the vendor). 800 $

#IETF100

Possible improvments to the HTTP status code 451: specification of the blocking reason, specification of the geographical scope (per country? per city?), terminology discussion about whether "censorship" is the right term. #IETF100 #HumanRights
On the anonymity draft: remarks were 1) usual tussle between anonymity and other human rights (hate speech, for instance, that anonymity may help) 2) cost of baking anonymity in the protocols #IETF100 #HumanRights
Work on RFC 7725 (the #HTTP status code 451 "Unavailable for legal reasons" #censorship #IETF100 #HumanRights
Guidelines draft: extracting the practical guidelines for protocol developers from RFC 8280 and make it a separate RFC, for the #IETF people who do not want to read the whole political and philosophy stuff. #IETF100 #HumanRights
Now, the draft on unrequested communication. Freedom of spam :-) #IETF100 #HumanRights
Amelia Andersdotter on stage about the "political" draft: are Internet protocols "politics by other means"? #IETF100
Interesting question: while the #IETF loves to standardize everything, there have never been a standardization of VCS (Version Control Systems) protocols. Still, they are very important tools for assembly / association. #IETF100 #HumanRights
One of the issues is that there are also "forced associations" (spam, dDoS). #IETF100 #HumanRights
Now, the discussion about the draft on freedom of assembly / association. (Basically, assembly is more informal and temporary.) #IETF100 #HumanRights