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Daniel J. Bernstein
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Designing cryptography (deployed now: X25519, Ed25519, ChaCha20, sntrup, Classic McEliece) to proactively reduce risks. Coined phrase "post-quantum" in 2003.
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Daniel J. Bernstein
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Designing cryptography (deployed now: X25519, Ed25519, ChaCha20, sntrup, Classic McEliece) to proactively reduce risks. Coined phrase "post-quantum" in 2003.
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@letoams @huitema @pedromj @paulehoffman @rsalz The basic dividing line is very simple: I endorse various _good_ things. I oppose endorsement of various _bad_ things.
I'm not the one here issuing a confusing mixture of (1) acknowledging "strong consensus that pure PQ should not be recommended at this time", (2) claiming that it's good to issue RFCs on "pure" (non-hybrid) PQ, and (3) claiming that such RFCs wouldn't be endorsement despite prominently claiming "consensus of the IETF community".
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