Hi OpenSSL,

I would like to drop this email as a note for you guys (and other people who 
cares about this project) to know:

Yesterday I was invited to an ‘open source and cloud computing’ conference in 
Beijing to give a speech on OpenSSL. The topic of the presentation was 
‘Post-Heartbleed Era of OpenSSL’, which focused on important events happened in 
the project from 2014 to 2018. I started the speech with a very quick look-back 
on Heartbleed and then moved to talk about what happened in the project 
chronologically, including important release (1.0.2, 1.1.0, 1.1.1), important 
improvements in those releases (code reformat, old code delete, removal of weak 
ciphers and protocols...), important features (TLSv1.3, new DRBG, SHA-3, ASYNC, 
STORE…), important policies and community development (license changing, moving 
to utilize Github, attitudes to crypto algos, last China tour…), and at last I 
introduced the openssl-book project.

The result was great.

Tech guys in the audience were excited about the nowadays OpenSSL and they 
believed the project is becoming better. And even a Chinese local book 
publisher asked me if it’s possible to publish the Chinese edition of the 
openssl-book as paper copy in China, and after discussing with some OMC 
members, we found it’s possible to do so. Of course, that would happen after 
the book is really finished someday in the future. And I hope some amount of 
the profit made by selling the book could be returned back to OpenSSL 
foundation, as a way of helping the project.

As far as I know this was the first time that the big picture of OpenSSL was 
reviewed and discussed in a major, high level China tech conference, in Chinese 
language.

I think there will be videos available online and also articles reporting this 
presentation in a few days, but since they are all in Chinese, I don’t know if 
it’s helpful to share them to this list when they are ready.

Regards,

Paul Yang

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