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by patrickmcmanus 2645 days ago
These are essentially seperable features - and given that QUIC is at a later stage than ESNI there is not a compelling reason to create a blocker to getting an open QUIC standardized.

QUIC uses the TLS 1.3 client hello (and its extension mechanism) for the handshake, so evolutions to TLS 1.3 like ESNI will be automatically valid in QUIC too as they come down the pike.