The core point of contention is whether ISPs get the queries by default. The benefit of DoH is that we can control who gets to see them. I understand you're indifferent to DoH if the ISP still gets the queries. I'm sure you already understand this, I don't know why you asked?
I know, you always say the same thing - only PowerDNS™ customers can be trusted, everyone else has malicious motives they're not revealing. I think this is a weak and transparent argument, and you're going to look as silly as the people who argued against HTTPS 10 years ago 
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If Google cares so much about encryption maybe it's a good idea to remove the royally buggy SSL/TLS keylogging functionality from Chrome. But that's just me
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I'm not aware of any bugs, if you file a report someone will take a look. The only thing I can think of you might be talking about is the SSLKEYLOGFILE thing, but that is not a bug.
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I'll end it here - I said nothing like that, if you are going to invent things I say the discussion is going nowhere. Cheers.
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I'm sorry, but that is a lie Bert. You *always* question my motives, and claim PowerDNS has no conflict of interest. It is your default argument, I have asked you repeatedly to stop the personal attacks and you continue.
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