Hi guys,

It's been universally acknowledged that you all have been doing a wonderful job 
by providing free, open-source OpenVPN software and free support for it over 
the past few years.

However a few days ago OpenSSL, in a project roadmap last modified on July 16, 
stated [sic]"there are a very significant number of them. A large proportion of 
these issues have been open for years. Some of these have in fact been dealt 
with and should be closed, but this has not been recorded in the system. Most 
however have not been looked at."

I'm no expert of cryptography but I guess some of these issues could inflict 
more devastating effects than the recent Heartbleed/Heartbeat bug.

In the light of the above, do you have plans to replace OpenSSL with PolarSSL 
or LibreSSL? And how soon will new bundles of OpenVPN software be released that 
incorporate OpenSSL alternatives?

Regards.

Lisa

P.S.: I apologize if the above questions have been dealt with in the past.
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