On Mon, 9 Aug 1999, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
>
> OpenSSL 0.9.4 is now out and everyone can again keep on hacking for 0.9.5 (or
> is it now finally time to start thinking about 1.0.0?). I'd like to thank all
> OpenSSL developers and all OpenSSL contributors for their efforts. Let's hope
> 0.9.4 is as stable (or even more stable) as the previous releases.
IMO a major goal for 1.0.0 should be cleaning up the API such that future
releases may be binary compatible.
Documentation would be very nice as well. I would be happy to assist in
writing API docs, but we should decide on a documentation standard.
The GNOME people are getting good results with documents embedded in
the code itself. Using these API and developer documents are
automatically generated. Would the OpenSSL developers be interested in
adopting something similar?
Regards,
Damien Miller
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