We have been talking with Simeon and Kealan about the roadmap.  
We think it will make sense if we release the crypto library first, and then 
the authentication server/clients second.  What do we need to authorize the 
plan?

So far the code in the library looks mature and we have found no problems in 
actual use in our engineering activities.
It could be better to work for test codes more before the crypto library 
released since the current code does not seem to cover sub-normal cases 
necessarily.
It does not mean I think the improvements on test codes are required for the 
first release, they will at least help further development activities.

BTW, our repository contains a lot of possible contributions on test codes.
I believe the code will help users and developers if they are merged.

Regards,
Go Yamamoto

-----Original Message-----
From: Giorgio Zoppi [mailto:giorgio.zo...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2018 6:29 AM
To: dev@milagro.incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Retire Milagro

BTW,
do you have a roadmap? Do you want to support hardware as well? IS there  a 
todo list of things? When do you plan next release?

2018-01-30 22:26 GMT+01:00 Giorgio Zoppi <giorgio.zo...@gmail.com>:

> Hello everybody,
> is there any way to save just the crypto library inside Apache? The 
> server  doenst make sense, there is no valuable code.
> The crypto library including mpin protocol can be used from other  
> projects. Currently there is no community.
>
>
> 2018-01-30 22:12 GMT+01:00 John D. Ament <johndam...@apache.org>:
>
>> Simeon,
>>
>> In order for that to happen, someone would need to make sure Go 
>> Yamamoto has write access to the repositories.  I'm not sure that has 
>> happened.
>>
>> John
>>
>> On 2018/01/30 14:49:07, Simeon Aladjem <simeon.alad...@miracl.com> wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > As a part of MIRACL, I feel that I have to provide our perspective 
>> > on
>> the project.
>> >
>> > First of all, we did disengage with the idea to move the Milagro 
>> > Crypto
>> code elsewhere.
>> > All the code under the Milagro project refers to the crypto 
>> > repository
>> that is under Apache, so https://github.com/milagro-crypto doesn't 
>> directly affect the project at the current.
>> >
>> > It does contain a more developed version of the original Milagro 
>> > Crypto
>> code, which will eventually find its way to the project,
>> > but in order for this to happen we will need some repository
>> reorganization, which was communicated in the past, to the best of my 
>> memory.
>> >
>> > MIRACL is committed to continue and contribute to the Milagro 
>> > Crypto
>> code, but we were unable to play the leading role in the project for 
>> the last year or so.
>> > For this reason, it was proposed that NTT and Go Yamamoto will take 
>> > on
>> the leadership over the project going forward.
>> >
>> > I hope that it clarifies some points, and will help on getting the
>> project out of the mud and to start moving it forward.
>> >
>> > Kind Regards,
>> > Simeon Aladjem
>> >
>> > On 30/1/18, 15:54, "John D.Ament" <johndam...@apache.org> wrote:
>> >
>> >     Hi Yamamoto
>> >
>> >     I believe you're hitting the problem right on the head.  The
>> project was originally founded with a donation from MIRACL.  You can 
>> see that code changes continually go to 
>> https://github.com/milagro-crypto but no changes to Apache hosted git 
>> repositories.
>> >
>> >     I understand your frustration, but the implications I am seeing 
>> > are
>> that MIRACL has no interest in working on code within the podling.
>> >
>> >     John
>> >
>> >     On 2018/01/30 05:17:42, "Go Yamamoto" 
>> > <yamamoto...@lab.ntt.co.jp>
>> wrote:
>> >     > Hi John,
>> >     >
>> >     > NTT is currently using Milagro as a crypto library.  
>> > Retirement
>> of Milagro causes impact on our business, so I would like to ask for 
>> discussion what can we do for supporting Milagro.
>> >     >
>> >     > As I mentioned last time, we have code that is ready to commit.
>> >     > Our repositories have been updated since then.
>> >     > However, the way to commit the code to Apache repository is 
>> > not
>> clear for us.
>> >     > As far as I recognize it is because the code from MIRACL is 
>> > not
>> placed on the Apache repository.
>> >     > Since MIRACL's code also have been updated continuously, it 
>> > seems
>> this management problem blocks starting the project for years.
>> >     >
>> >     > I think we can discuss whether NTT team can take over the
>> management of the Apache repository to resolve the problem.
>> >     >
>> >     > Kind regards,
>> >     > Go Yamamoto
>> >     >
>> >     >
>> >     >
>> >     > -----Original Message-----
>> >     > From: John D. Ament [mailto:johndam...@apache.org]
>> >     > Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2018 1:06 PM
>> >     > To: d...@milagro.apache.org
>> >     > Subject: [DISCUSS] Retire Milagro
>> >     >
>> >     > Hi All,
>> >     >
>> >     > Mid last year [1] I reached out to the project about retirement.
>> At that point, some community members stepped up to help out the project.
>> However, I don't believe its been enough.
>> >     >
>> >     > Since that has occurred:
>> >     > - Milagro has missed reporting periods.  This has included
>> multiple requests for a report by me.
>> >     > - Requests for a special report clarifying the move of source
>> code away from the ASF managed repos on github have been unanswered.
>> >     > - On list activity has dropped to nearly nothing.
>> >     > - Very little commit activity; most of your repositories have 
>> > not
>> been updated since we last spoke.
>> >     >
>> >     > At this point, I believe its clear that Milagro should retire.
>> >     >
>> >     > [1]:
>> >     > https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/e6a5db6fab6c61156c2101a
>> ae003ed576ddb0e77f3bb2c037b405131@%3Cdev.milagro.apache.org%3E
>> >     >
>> >     >
>> >     >
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>


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