[lac-discuss-en] [lac-discuss-es] Fwd: [At-Large] Google Developers : Humans can't read URLs. How can we fix it? - HTTP 203
Alejandro Pisanty
apisanty at gmail.com
Sun Feb 9 19:28:00 UTC 2020
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Colleagues,
I find it relevant to attract your attention to this message exchange with
our also colleague Dev Anand Teelucksingh. It could lead to some
substantive analysis between us in LACRALO and it would be worth it every
one of our organizations will work on the subject with
"stakeholders" of them and those around us in our countries.
In particular, we could focus on the statement "URLs are
difficult to read and interpret for ordinary people, "since that
would attract the expertise that has been generated in our working group on
UA (universal acceptance) and its derivative on IDNs (names of
internationalized domain).
Alejandro Pisanty
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From: Dr. Alejandro Pisanty Baruch <apisan at unam.mx>
Date: Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: [At-Large] Google Developers: Humans can't read URLs. How can
we fix it? - HTTP 203
To: Dev Anand Teelucksingh <devtee at gmail.com> , At-Large Worldwide <
at-large at atlarge-lists.icann.org>
Dev,
thanks a lot for sending this. While at first it may seem off-topic, it
cuts deeply into very relevant questions for us: is this just one more
iteration of "domain names will cease to be relevant soon" or is it a move
or trend that will definitely undermine their importance and therefore also
change the markets? If it proceeds, what balances of power will appear that
we don't face now? One example: will the companies that operate search or
that provide browsers (or both!) earn new powers? This is already being
discussed elsewhere. What are the views that are relevant for ICANN
Internet users At Large, and other stakeholders?
Yours,
Alejandro Pisanty
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fix it? - HTTP 203
"In this episode, Jake makes the case that URLs are impossible for humans
to interpret, especially when it comes to security. What are browsers doing
today to overcome that? And, is there a better way "
Watch the 20 min episode:
https://youtu.be/0-wB1VY3Nrc
Dev Anand
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