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>       CONTRACT ALLOWING/REQUIRING SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR INTERFACES
>
> 0.  Number:  PSARC/2003/500-16
>
> 1.  This contract is between
>       a SUPPLIER of INTERFACES and
>       a CONSUMER of those INTERFACES,
>     both of whom are entities within Sun Microsystems, Incorporated.
>
> 2.  The SUPPLIER (definer and/or implementor) is identified by the  
> following:
>     Product or Bundle:  Solaris WOS
>     Consolidation: ON
>     Department or Group: Solaris Security Technology Group (SSTG)
>     Bugtraq Category/SubCategory: solaris/solaris-crypto/openssl
>     Responsible Manager: Anup Sekhar
>     Contact: contract-2003-500 at sun.com
>
> 3.  The CONSUMER is identified by the following:
>     Product or Bundle: Solaris
>     Consolidation: JDS - Gnome
>     Department or Group: OPG Desktop
>     Bugtraq Category/SubCategory: gnome/applications
>     Responsible Manager: Leo Binchy
>     Packages: SUNWrdesktop
>     Contact: contract-rdesktop at sun.com
>
> 4.  The INTERFACES are:
>
>       The interfaces covered by this contract are limited to a subset
>       of the C programming APIs that the OpenSSL communittee has
>       choosen to document in man pages.  It is the subset that the
>       SUPPLIER beleives to be reasonably stable.
>
>       That subset covers the following major subsystems:
>
>       ASN1, BN, CRYPTO, EVP, HMAC, OpenSSL, PEM, PKCS7, PKCS12, RAND,
>       SMIME, SSL, BIO, X509
>
>       In particular it does NOT cover "direct use" of encryption algorithm
>       APIs outside of the EVP_ interfaces, eg do not call DES or AES
>       except via EVP_Encrypt*()
>
>       This contract does NOT cover the use of the openssl(1) command
>       as an interface to be consumed.
>
>       This contract does NOT cover any API or implementation artifact
>       that does not have an OpenSSL delivered man page.
>
>       OpenSSL Package names
>
>         SUNWopenssl-include           Unstable
>         SUNWopenssl-libraries         Unstable
>       
>       OpenSSL Library Location
>
>       /usr/sfw/lib/libcrypto.so       Unstable
>       /usr/sfw/lib/libssl.so          Unstable
>
>       OpenSSL Headers Location
>
>       /usr/sfw/include/openssl/*.h    UnStable
>
>       ASN1_                           External
>       BN_                             External
>       BIO_                            External
>       CRYPTO_                         External
>       EVP_                            External
>       HMAC                            External
>       OpenSSL_                        External
>       OBJ_                            External
>       PEM_                            External
>       PKCS7                           External
>       PKCS12_                         External
>       RAND_                           External
>       SMIME_                          External
>       SSL_                            External
>       X509_                           External
>
>
>
> 5.  The ARC controlling these INTERFACES is: PSARC
>
> 6.  The CASE describing these INTERFACES is: PSARC/2003/500
>
>     Note: this contract is not about a specific version of OpenSSL.  
> It covers
>     version 0.9.7d from PSARC/2003/500 and all subsequent versions.  
> If a
>     change in the OpenSSL interfaces requires an update of the  
> contract then
>     OpenSSL iteam will contact the consumer.
>
> 7.  The following SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS are made which modify the rules
>     imposed by the stability levels listed in section 4 above:
>
> _NY 7a. Although the stability level doesn't normally restrict it,
>         SUPPLIER promises to only modify INTERFACES in an incompatible
>       way as follows:
>
>         The SUPPLIER will modify the interfaces as needed by the  
> evolution
>         of OpenSSL releases shipped by on the www.openssl.org site.
>
> _N_ 7b. Although the stability level doesn't normally allow it,  
> CONSUMER will
>         expose INTERFACES to a PARTNER, which is external to Sun,  
> namely:
>               Name of Company:
>               Name of Department or Group within Company:
>               Responsible Manager:
>
> _Y_ 7c. Although the stability level doesn't normally allow it,  
> CONSUMER will
>         import INTERFACES from a separate consolidation.
>
>         This contract is only avaliable for CONSUMERS who deliver  
> directly
>         to the Solaris WOS.
>
>         If a contract for a CONSUMER who is not part of the Solaris  
> WOS is
>         requested it will be dealt with by ARC and the SUPPLIER as  
> a new
>         contract.
>
> _Y_ 7d. If SUPPLIER decides to change (including replace or remove)  
> any
>       portion of the INTERFACES, SUPPLIER will notify CONSUMER of the
>       proposed new version, no later than the application for ARC
>       approval of the new version.
>       If SUPPLIER and CONSUMER are contained in the same
>       consolidation, they will have simultaneous conversion to the
>       new interfaces.
>       The SUPPLIER will make a best effort to do most of the work, but
>       the CONSUMER must be willing to supply resources to assist with
>       modification/testing of their consuming code if necessary.
>
>       Only a single version of the INTERFACES will be available at any
>       one time.
>
> 8. If CONSUMER requires changes in INTERFACES, they must work with the
>    OpenSSL communittee.  The SUPPLIER is willing to assist with this
>    process on a best effort to accommodate such changes.
>    In general INTERFACE changes will not be made unless they come from
>    the OpenSSL communittee.
>
> 9. N/A
>
> 10. SUPPLIER and CONSUMER agree that evolution of INTERFACES shall be
>     handled as follows:
>
>     The SUPPLIER will update the OpenSSL code base in the ON  
> consolidation
>     on an as needed basis.  The trigger for these events is based  
> on the
>     externally defined schedule of the OpenSSL communittee.
>
>     The SUPPLIER will inform the CONSUMER(S) of this change via the
>     contract alias before filing the RTI for integration into ON.
>
>     Note that it may be necessary to update INTERFACES (or more likely
>     the implementations of them) with less than 5 working days notice.
>
> 11. SUPPLIER and CONSUMER agree that INTERFACES will be supported as
>     follows:
>
>     The SUPPLIER will NOT provide any assistance for use of the  
> interfaces
>     they are Externally defined and the SUPPLIER is not necessarily an
>     expert in their use.
>
> 12. SUPPLIER and CONSUMER agree that INTERFACES will be documented as
>     follows:
>
>     The only documentation will be that provided by the OpenSSL
>     communittee, it will be shipped in the SUNWopenssl-man package
>     in the form of Solaris nroff man pages.
>
> 13. SUPPLIER and CONSUMER agree that changes to the INTERFACES will be
>     tested as follows:
>
>     Before each intergration the OpenSSL test suites will be run.  The
>     standard for "PASS" is that the version in the ON gate should  
> produce
>     the same functionality as binaries built using the OpenSSL  
> makefiles
>     for the same processor architecture.
>
> 14. SUPPLIER and CONSUMER agree that this contract can be  
> terminated as
>     follows:
>
>     The CONSUMER may choose to terminate this contract at any time by
>     sending email to the contract-2003-500 at sun.com alias.
>
>     The SUPPLIER may terminate this contract only after giving  
> suffient
>     notice to the CONSUMER.   Sufficient notice in the case of  
> CONSUMERS
>     that are external to the ON consolidation must take into  
> account the
>     Solaris WOS build schedule and its restrictions for change.
>
>     The SUPPLIER will terminate this contract if the interfaces
>     are ever reclassified to something other than External.
>
> 15. This contract is not valid until "signed" via agreement from the
>     SUPPLIER and CONSUMER, and approved by the ARC CASE referenced by
>     this contract.  E-mail agreement to the contract should be  
> archived
>     in the mail archive of CASE; verbal agreement to the contract
>     should be noted in the meeting minutes.  This contract remains
>     valid until superseded or invalidated.
>
> For SUPPLIER:                 Date:
> For CONSUMER:                 Date:
> For ARC:      John.Fischer at Sun.COM         Date:
>
>     A copy of this contract shall be deposited in the CASE  
> directory as
>     "contract-<digits>" or in a "contracts" subdirectory.
>
> 16. (Not to be filled in until superseded or invalidated.)
>     This contract was superseded or invalidated by CASE:
>     For ARC:                  Date:
>
>


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