Hello,
from the user (since i am ramping up) point of view, it is a diffucult to
follow different repositories.
It will be nice to have a single repository for each project. I am aware of
algos since i have worked to the Hardware Security Modules for two years
in Gisiecke and Devrient (www.gi-de.com), it will be nice to have
straightforward line to follow for at least trying your software and
contribute to the server side.
The demo project that i have in mind is a react native client and a libuv
server. It is a toy for sharping my networking skills, but for example it
could be used to attract developers at the next Apache Europe, that in my
mind is next Octuber.
>From the business point of view as graduated in project management, it
would be useful to have an authentication toolkit, so sell Milagro as an
authentication mean to plug in different apache projects (i.e. kafka,
common-crypto, spark) etc. If it is needed by your client (james), as well
biometric Multifactor authentication (i hope to do not appear as visionary
here), That's my point of view.

Best Regards,
Giorgio.



2018-05-01 10:27 GMT+02:00 James Harland <[email protected]>:

> All,
>
> Firstly, I’d like to apologise for the lack of communications on-list,
> particularly from the MIRACL side.
>
> As you may have be able to tell, we have been unclear on our
> open-source strategy at MIRACL, and as a knock on effect of that,
> somewhat inconsistent in our behaviour towards ASF processes.
>
> We are currently undertaking a project to solidify our strategy as it
> relates to open-source, including with the ASF.  Once that project and
> decision making process is completed, we can commit to either being
> “all in” with the Apache Milagro project, or perhaps happily agreeing
> to the proposed retirement.  Either way, it will result in us being
> more intentional, consistent and reliable as it relates to our
> commitment to Milagro going forward.
>
> All that being said, we will need a bit more time to complete our
> strategy review.  I expect we will be able to conclude by the end of
> July if not before. At which which point we’ll get back to the list
> and, should our decision be to move forward with the Milagro project,
> engage with the rest of the community to help define and implement the
> rescue roadmap that Nick has started.
>
> Many thanks and feel free to let me know if you have any questions.  Best,
>
> James
>
>
> _____________________
> James Harland
> COO/CFO
> e:   [email protected]
> w:  miracl.com
>

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