Hi Nick and all,

The current roadmap suggests rescuing this project by releasing the crypto
library part (AMCL) first.
It is because the library is the basis of everything we have developed in
this project, and I believe it is an useful fundamental software.
Please share your concerns and issues if any.

I have created some issues from the roadmap at the project JIRA.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/MILAGRO/issues/
https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/MilagroRescueRoadmap
Anyone who want to join the conversation can create your account at the ASF
JIRA by following "Sign up" link at Login.

Nick, please comment me if we have any problems in using this ASF JIRA as
the project JIRA.

We (people from NTT) have been collaborating with people from Miracl as
initial committers, and we recognize Miracl asked us to take over some tasks
for managing this project.
Our engineer team is ready to work on the code for re-scoping as long as it
is done by edits or minor modifications over existing code.

Regards,
Go Yamamoto

-----Original Message-----
From: Go Yamamoto [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2018 12:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Milagro Rescue Roadmap

Hi team,

I have updated the Milagro rescue wiki.  
Please feel free to comment the change.

I think we can start Step 1 immediately.
Nick, can you point someone who decide the project JIRA?

For Step 2, we will need to discuss the scope of the initial code at the
project repo.

I propose to start from the AMCL library, the crypto library for elliptic
curve operations with pairings.
It is the essential part that delivers unique value from this development
loop with crypto specialists. 

I think this minimal scope will also help our management easier because it
is unlikely to be influenced by business environments of participants.

Regards,
Go Yamamoto


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