As an aside, we chatted briefly about the naming options for single onion services or whatever at CCC camp. Amongst those present, there was no strong love for any existing naming proposal. An interesting naming idea surfaced however : We do not want people using these anyways unless they know what they're doing. So why not use a scary opaque acronym to tempt anyone interested to actually read the documentation? An obvious choice is Directly Peered Rendezvous Services, or DPR Services for short, with the config option name DPRService. It flows relatively well in conversation and contains no grammatically mess. Single onion services is grammatically amiss. I suppose single-layer onion service might work, but that's still confusing logically. Importantly, it does not encourage improper usage like Fast-but-not-hidden services might. I suppose one might use Direct Peered Rendezvous Service too, not 100% sure on the optimal form for typical English grammar there. Best, Jeff p.s. At camp, we first discussed the name Direct Point Rendezvous Services, but the acronym would be the same. ;) p.s. I'm thinking of this now partially because the discussion between Yawning, Mike, and David seems to rest partially on such services being handled like introduction points or like rendezvous points. I'd just assumed they needed to be handled like rendezvous points to defend against attacks like Yawning mentioned.
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