I suspect that coreutils developers are already aware of the final
decision in the several-years-long NIST competition to come up with a
followon to the SHA-1 and SHA-2 checksum algorithms.
The winner (out of 64 submissions) was announced on 2-Oct-2012:
NIST Selects Winner of Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA-3) Competition
http://www.nist.gov/itl/csd/sha-100212.cfm
SHA-3
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-3
If a near-term coreutils release can include an SHA-3 utility, even if
an early version did not exploit assembly-level directives for
squeezing the utmost in performance out of particular hardware, it
will help make the new checksum algorithm more widely known.
There is already work on SHA-3 reported on the [email protected]
list, with the first posting on 12-Dec-2012 (yesterday, as I write
this), so it may be possible to use already-developed GPL-compatible
code for inclusion in coreutils.
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