Greetings OpenSSL folks!

The OMC met this past weekend.  Much was accomplished.  Per our policy, we’re 
telling the project that the following votes are now active among the OMC.  As 
the votes are concluded, more information (blog posts, website updates, 
whatever’s appropriate) will be made available.

VOTE: openssl-web and tools repositories shall be under the same review policy 
as per the openssl repository where the reviewers are OMC members

VOTE: That we remove "We strongly believe that the right to advance 
patches/info should not be based in any way on paid membership to  some forum. 
You cannot pay us to get security patches in advance" from the security policy 
and Mark posts a blog entry to explain the change including that we have no 
current such service.

VOTE: 1.1.1 beta release schedule changed so that the next two beta releases 
are now 29th May, 19 June and we will re-review release readiness after that. 
We will also ensure that there is at least one beta release post TLS-1.3 RFC 
publication prior to the final release.

VOTE: Remove the entire "Forthcoming Features" section from the Roadmap Policy 
and open github issues for those items listed which have not yet been completed 
and do not currently have issues raised or PR submitted.

VOTE: We don't intend to be involved in adding any additional platforms to the 
OpenSSL FIPS validation; instead we will work to enable other parties to meet 
this need.

VOTE: The next LTS release will be 1.1.1 and the LTS expiry date for 1.0.2 will 
not be changed.
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