On Mon, 2016-10-03 at 14:52 +0000, Salz, Rich wrote: > Sorry, we didn’t think to put this out earlier… > > The OpenSSL dev team is having a face-to-face meeting this week in > Berlin, co-located with LinuxCon. If you’re in the area, feel free > to stop by. In particular, on Tuesday from 16:50-17:40 – “Members of > the openssl development team will be available to help with porting > applications to 1.1.0, help guide how people can contribute to the > project, and be available to discuss other technical issues. > Downstream distributions and embedded applications developers should > also stop by to introduce themselves” > > If you’re not available during that time, but want to chat, please > let us know.
Hm, not *quite* enough time for me to get a flight to Berlin today... and I'd have a three-year-old in tow. I would dearly have loved to make it, because I'd like to get some more detailed consensus on adding PKCS#11 support. In the past we've provisionally agreed on "let's do it after 1.1"... so now we should be looking at a slightly more detailed plan. I *can* just start throwing patches over the wall, but a high-level consensus on the architecture might have been useful. And we're all busy enough that it just seems easier to do it face-to-face while we're in the same time zone. I would also love to get feedback on, and do some proselytism for, http://david.woodhou.se/draft-woodhouse-cert-best-practice.html -- dwmw2
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