On 03/24/2016 05:17 PM, Ian Cordasco wrote:
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Date: March 24, 2016 at 16:16:22
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Subject:  [openstack-dev] [kite] Seeking core reviewers

As part of the initiative to replace all legacy Oslo Incubator code in
OpenStack with graduate libraries we are working through all projects.
I have been unable to find any IRC contact information on the wiki or
kite-core group in order to help with several reviews [1] for the project.
Any assistance from kite contributors appreciated. [1]
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+project:openstack/kite+branch:master+topic:oslo_incubator_cleanup
I believe Kite is no longer actively developed or maintained and was started by 
the Barbican folks. You should find them in #openstack-barbican.

Cheers,
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Ian Cordasco


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Kite should die.

Kite was an attempt to do Symmetric key exchange for Message HMAC.

Symmetric does not work for Pub sub.

Symmetric implies a separate key pair for each point-to-point message sender and receiver.

We should not be doing our own crypo/security mechanism anyway.

Jamie Lennox, formerly of Red Hat and now at IBM was the maintainer, and I fully expect him to say he has no interest in it.

I am at Red Hat, and I have no interest in it.

We handed it off to Barbican, and they have no interest in it.

The Kite eating tree has spoken, Charlie Brown.

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