On 24 October 2017 at 15:51, Emmanuel Charpentier <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Final tally
>
>  Yes, we should fully support OpenSSL now, and clarify the licensing issue
> : 9 unambiguous votes :
>
> <snip list of people>


>
>  No, we should wait until OpenSSL finishes fixing their license situation
> formally : 4 unambiguous votes.
>
> <snip list of people>

Other participants to discussion, which did not formally vote, or "threw
> their vote away" ((C) Michael Orlitzky) in favor of another option : 10
> people
>
<snip list of people>

> David Joyner
> Michael Orlitzky
> Nicolas M ThiƩry
> Dr David Kirby
> Thierry (sage-googlesucks@xxx)
> kcrisman
> John H Palmieri
>
> The ayes still have it.
>

I think it is unjust to conclude the ayes have it, when the question was
ill posed, and the largest group did not vote for either of the "options"
you have.

There's the very real possibility that OpenSSL may never change their
license in a way that's compatible with the GPL, but your second option
assumes they will formally fix their license - a license that some OpenSSL
developers at least see does not need fixing.



Dave

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