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Package: libb2-1
Version: 0.98.1-1.1
Severity: wishlist

Please consider packaging the new BLAKE3 hash library, either as part of
the libb2-1 package, or separately.

https://www.blake2.net/

https://github.com/BLAKE3-team/BLAKE3

description:

    We present BLAKE3, an evolution of the BLAKE2 cryptographic hash
    that is both faster and also more consistently fast across different
    platforms and input sizes. BLAKE3 supports an unbounded degree of
    parallelism, using a tree structure that scales up to any number of
    SIMD lanes and CPU cores. On Intel Cascade Lake-SP, peak
    single-threaded throughput is 4x that of BLAKE2b, 8x that of
    SHA-512, and 12x that of SHA-256, and it can scale further using
    multiple threads. BLAKE3 is also efficient on smaller architectures:
    throughput on a 32-bit ARM1176 core is 1.3x that of SHA-256 and 3x
    that of BLAKE2b and SHA-512. Unlike BLAKE2 and SHA-2, with different
    variants better suited for different platforms, BLAKE3 is a single
    algorithm with no variants. It provides a simplified API supporting
    all the use cases of BLAKE2, including keying and extendable output.
    The tree structure also supports new use cases, such as verified
    streaming and incremental updates.

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BLAKE3-team/BLAKE3-specs/master/blake3.pdf

Thank you.



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Control: reassign -1 wnpp
Control: retitle RFP: rust-b3sum 

On Sun, Nov 08, 2020 at 06:26:04AM -0800, Ian Bruce wrote:
> Please consider packaging the new BLAKE3 hash library, either as part of
> the libb2-1 package, or separately.
> 
> https://www.blake2.net/
> 
> https://github.com/BLAKE3-team/BLAKE3
> 
> description:
> 
>     We present BLAKE3, an evolution of the BLAKE2 cryptographic hash
>     that is both faster and also more consistently fast across different
>     platforms and input sizes. BLAKE3 supports an unbounded degree of
>     parallelism, using a tree structure that scales up to any number of
>     SIMD lanes and CPU cores. On Intel Cascade Lake-SP, peak
>     single-threaded throughput is 4x that of BLAKE2b, 8x that of
>     SHA-512, and 12x that of SHA-256, and it can scale further using
>     multiple threads. BLAKE3 is also efficient on smaller architectures:
>     throughput on a 32-bit ARM1176 core is 1.3x that of SHA-256 and 3x
>     that of BLAKE2b and SHA-512. Unlike BLAKE2 and SHA-2, with different
>     variants better suited for different platforms, BLAKE3 is a single
>     algorithm with no variants. It provides a simplified API supporting
>     all the use cases of BLAKE2, including keying and extendable output.
>     The tree structure also supports new use cases, such as verified
>     streaming and incremental updates.
> 
> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BLAKE3-team/BLAKE3-specs/master/blake3.pdf
> 
> Thank you.

https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/rust-b3sum

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