On Mar 21, 12:16 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I would be glad to write an interface to the existing Threefish code to be
> incorporated into Crypto++, but I am not sure what the correct course of
> action would be.
>
> Is there a version controlled version of the source I can fork, edit, and
> submit a pull request (or similar process)? Or should I just download the
> last release version (5.6.2), edit that, and then send a patch?
Wei is surely the definitive answer here. With that said, checkout
from SVN (http://www.cryptopp.com/wiki/SVN) and develop the
patch.There's lots of other existing cipher and hash code available,
so you have lots of working examples.

Email the patch to Wei or the list for possible comments and
inclusion. Be sure to include self tests. If you don't hear back, he
is probably busy. In that case, place the patch on the wiki.

Write the wiki page as if its actually part of the library. Be sure to
state its a patch that's not part of the library. Obviously, include
the patch for download. Similar was done for FHMQV (http://
www.cryptopp.com/wiki/Fully_Hashed_Menezes-Qu-Vanstone). Its available
as a patch for those who are interested.

As I said, Wei is the gatekeeper. The other stuff is just my opinion.

Jeff

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