EXCELLENT!!!!!!


Thank you guys for doing this.  This is fantastic!

At 10:03 PM 1/6/99 +0000, Ben Laurie wrote:
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>   / _ \ _ __  ___ _ __ / ___/ ___|| |     OpenSSL
>  | | | | '_ \/ _ \ '_ \\___ \___ \| |     The Open Source toolkit for
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>
>  The OpenSSL Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust,
>  commercial-grade, fully featured, and Open Source toolkit implementing the
>  Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1)
>  protocols with full-strength cryptography world-wide. The project is
managed
>  by a worldwide community of volunteers that use the Internet to
communicate,
>  plan, and develop the OpenSSL tookit and its related documentation.
>
>  OpenSSL is based on the excellent SSLeay library developed by Eric A. Young
>  and Tim J. Hudson. The OpenSSL toolkit is licensed under an Apache-style
>  licence, which basically means that you are free to get and use it for
>  commercial and non-commercial purposes subject to some simple license
>  conditions.
>
>o Due to some unfortunate coincidences and misunderstandings Ben and Stephen
>  launched an effort to maintain and improve SSLeay shortly before the
OpenSSL
>  effort was announced. These were seen as competing efforts - this was never
>  really true, so the two efforts have been merged together in the interests
>  of the user community.
>
>o The core participants in the joint effort are currently (in alphabetical
>  order):
>
>  Ben Laurie
>  Mark Cox
>  Paul Sutton
>  Ralf Engelschall
>  Stephen Henson
>
>  This group jointly control the direction of the OpenSSL project in a way
>  similar to the way the Apache Group works. Others may be invited to join in
>  the future on the basis of merit.
>
>o Contributions are welcome, and will be appropriately credited. The
source is
>  in a CVS repository which can be mirrored through
>  rsync://dev.openssl.org/openssl-cvs/ or browsed interactively through a Web
>  interface under http://www.openssl.org/source/cvs/. Contributors are
>  encouraged to generate patches based on the latest available version.
>
>o The original announcement left some doubt as to the role of C2Net in the
>  OpenSSL project. They donated the code which we used as a basis. This code
>  was developed by Eric Young and Tim Hudson when they worked for C2Net. They
>  do not manage the OpenSSL project, and are only involved to the extent that
>  some of their staff (Mark and Paul) are participants.
>
>o The OpenSSL project's code will be published under an Open Source license.
>  This license will apply only to the modifications made by the OpenSSL team
>  and contributors. Eric's original license will apply to the underlying
SSLeay
>  code base. The CVS tree will be available to anyone who wants it, and we
will
>  be endeavouring to release much more frequently than SSLeay was.
>
>o There are a number of mailing lists ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) available:
>
>  openssl-announce       Announcements
>  openssl-cvs            CVS Commit Messages
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>  openssl-users          User Support Forum
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>  Subscribe to these by sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with:
>
>  subscribe <list name> <your email address>
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>  as the body.
>
>o We hope to make the next release of OpenSSL available in the next few
weeks.
>  In the meantime, please do pick up a snapshot and report any bugs you find.
>
>o If you have fixes or improvements, send them to us!
>
>  Yours,
>
>  The OpenSSL Project Team...               Mark J. Cox           
>                                            Ralf S. Engelschall   
>                                            Dr. Stephen Henson
>                                            Ben Laurie
>                                            Paul C. Sutton  
>
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>
>"My grandfather once told me that there are two kinds of people: those
>who work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the
>first group; there was less competition there."
>     - Indira Gandhi
>
>
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*bsd FAQ Maintainer / SysAdmin for the NetBSD system in my spare bedroom
"Just because something is stupid doesn't mean there isn't someone that
doesn't want to do it...."  
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