We will soon be freezing the mailing list memberships for a couple of days.
We are moving to a new server and upgrading the mail infrastructure.
(For mail wonks who might care: replacing the aging majordomo setup with a
more-current mailman setup, among other things.)
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This note is to let the community know that we have adopted the following Code
of Conduct, which you can find at
https://www.openssl.org/community/conduct.html
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The OpenSSL community consists primarily, although not solely, of its online
presence
There’s a new blog post at
https://www.openssl.org/blog/blog/2018/01/18/f2f-london/
It contains some important policy changes we decided at our meeting last month.
This includes:
- Closing the openssl-dev mailing list; use GitHub for issues
- New mailing list openssl-project for pro
We have been getting asked about the status of the OpenSSL FIPS 2.0
Validation, Certificate 1747 [1]. In particular, they read the notice
about "symmetric key wrapping"[2] and wondered if OpenSSL would
be moved to the Historical list.
The OpenSSL validation testing was performed by InfoGard Labora
We just posted a new blog entry on long-term support, the different phases, and
so on. It’s here:
https://www.openssl.org/blog/blog/2018/05/18/new-lts/
TL;DR is that the upcoming 1.1.1 will be our next LTS release.
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