Hi Greg,

I've seen your comments, but haven't had the time to reply to them.  You're not 
being ignored, but I've been busy.  IRC in #openvpn, #openvpn-devel, or here is 
fine.  I'd prefer GitHub, as you've been doing, or IRC, myself.

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Eric F Crist



On Sep 23, 2014, at 10:50:33, Gregory Sloop <gr...@sloop.net> wrote:

> I have some comments/issues related to EasyRSA - and I'm glad to assist as I 
> can. 
> 
> However, I've made comments over at GitHub and haven't seen any response - so 
> perhaps this is a better place to make them. Yet, I'm not sure how open this 
> list is to discussion about EasyRSA when, almost certainly, the majority of 
> the traffic is for "real" dev work on the main product, OpenVPN.
> 
> So, is this the place to discuss EasyRSA, or does someone have some 
> alternative suggestions.
> [I'm glad to get into the heart of the discussion, but want to be sure this 
> is the right forum and that I'm not committing some faux-pas.]
> 
> -Greg
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