I don't have write permission (much less time!) to maintain the
official repository, but I did make a mirror of its revision control
history into git:

https://github.com/zooko/cryptopp

The advantage of git and github over svn and sourceforge for this is
that anyone who has patches like these can click the "Fork" button and
get their own independent copy of the revision control history, and
then they can apply their patch to that. Once they've done so two
things will be easy: 1. Anybody who wants to use their patches can
fetch their git repository instead of applying patches to a checkout
of the main repository. 2. Anybody who maintains another git
repository (including, for example, Wei Dai, Jeffrey Walton, and the
other maintainers, if any, of the main Crypto++ trunk) can easily
apply that patch to their main trunk just by clicking "Accept Pull
Request".

This isn't what you asked for — you asked for an active maintainer of
the Crypto++ mainline — but this might help a bit.

Regards,

Zooko

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