I just joined this list yesterday and spent the better half of
yesterday reading up on the openssl site and its archives but
forgive me still if I ask the obvious.

I am glad that SSLeay will continue to live under openssl :)
However, just to make sure; is SSLeay0-9.0b the last one from
eay himself? I have heard he formed/joined RSA australia but
has there been any confirmation on that his ssleay updates
will end? The reason I ask is that I am in the process of
porting and supporting the 0.9.0b but if that branch is
"dead" I would like to move over to openssl asap. Or
alternatively, if there is a split of ssleay (he also
continues to develop the code) will openssl try to integrate
the good parts from the other branch? Strangely enough, I
found no info on the matter above on the www.openssl.org.

Also as I mentioned, I am doing a port of SSLeay to a
well used RTOS in the telecom/datacom world. My question
to ssldev is whether or not you are interested in openssl
becoming a stronger/easier to use/port product for the
embedded market as well, or if you focus on the host-only
crowd. If you are interested in the rtos/embedded world
I am glad to contribute with feedback/help since I come
from that nische. Either way, I will have to port openssl
to the embedded market myself, the only difference will be
whether I will have to do it at each new delivery or
if some of the problems can be solved in the main release.

Thanks,


Lennart Bang
TCP/IP knudel
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]


ps: I am swedish as in not u.s., *cough*



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