On 01/09/2018 08:32 AM, Randall S. Becker wrote: > On January 9, 2018 8:41 AM, Rich Salz >> ➢ We are currently modifying the source from Apache to OpenSSL open >> source >> licensing for the Speck/OpenSSL integration. Related repositories such >> as the cipher itself will remain under the Apache license. We would love >> input on the following items: >> >> Don’t bother changing the license. The future direction of OpenSSL is moving >> to Apache, anda it’s unlikely this work would show up in OpenSSL before we >> change the license. >> >> We’ll soon have a blog post about our current thoughts on a crypto policy. >> Watch this space. >> >> For discussion, the future-compatible thing to do :) is open a GitHub issue. >> Then, make a pull request after the issue discussion seems to have died >> down. > A request, maybe OT. The NonStop platform does broadly deploy Apache but do > use OpenSSL. I understand that OpenSSL does not officially support the HPE > NonStop NSE/NSX platforms - but it is used on the platform through my team's > port, which I currently support, and through other ports as well. Added a > dependency to Apache is likely to dead-end the project for us depending on > the depth of the dependency, if I understand where this is going (hoping I am > wrong). >
Apache license, not Apache software. -Ben -- openssl-dev mailing list To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-dev