From reading and understanding the history here, I gather:

1. The only possibility of another review iteration of this MIR would be
if a bin:libcryptx-perl-ed25519 package was separated out (original
suggestion number 2). However, it was proven that this isn't feasible
without including tomcrypt.

2. Also, libtomcrypt has no release after Jul 2018. So, libcryptx-perl
still copies unreleased code from libtomcrypt. That situation hasn't
changed.

3. Eventually, we decided to write a Perl wrapper to ED25519 in openssl,
as in comment #6. This would be a new package in itself. So, another
review of this MIR would be irrelevant in that context.

I presume there has been no change to this MIR and it should be moved to
the Incomplete state. If I am missing something else here, please
reassign this back to me with the needed clarification.


** Changed in: libcryptx-perl (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

** Changed in: libcryptx-perl (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: Pushkar Kulkarni (pushkarnk) => (unassigned)

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