Il 2019-12-12 15:24 David Mackey ha scritto:
It's definitely a good thing that the IAB and the IETF community acknowledge the need to prioritize the interests of "End Users" over other interested parties.
I already commented on the IETF mailing lists, but one of the problems I have with this draft is that it is not at all clear whether by "end users" they mean "individual end users". The first draft (-00) explicitly included commercial companies that operate at the edge of the network, i.e. Google, Facebook and the likes, among the "end users" whose interests should be prioritised by the IETF over others. This draft is less clear on what it means, but it sometimes mentions "individual end users" and some other times "end users", as if they were two different things. This worry is also reinforced by the paragraph in section 4.2 that says that the interests of web browsers are aligned with those of the end users, which seems to imply that the interests of browser makers should be prioritised over those of other companies. I am all in favour of prioritising the actual people that use the Internet, but I am scared by the risk that some companies could try to exploit this document to pursue their own business interests claiming that they are the same as those of the users. Ciao, -- vb. Vittorio Bertola - vb [a] bertola.eu <-------- --------> now blogging & more at http://bertola.eu/ <--------