"taking an OpenSSL public API and attempting to trace the implementation to see how it is implemented has become an exercise in self-flagellation"
"taking an OpenSSL public API and attempting to trace the implementation to see how it is implemented has become an exercise in self-flagellation"
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in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •Dr. Christopher Kunz
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in reply to Dr. Christopher Kunz • • •KungFuDiscoMonkey
in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •As a native American English speaker, I sometimes have to check to make sure as well. (though usually I can guess from context)
(One can argue if American English is native or not π)
remyla
in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •B'ad Samurai ππΊπ¦
in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •that editor is either AI, or a real dick.
And what a missed
;opportunity.Clemens
in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •Stefan Eissing
in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •Ype Kingma
in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •"...we will no longer require OpenSSL implementations for new functionality."
Let that message sink in.
I'm using OpenSsl from #Rustlang , but only by calling its main program as a process. The performance is more than good enough for now.
Also I've become quite fond of #pyca for its X.509 support.
So I'll keep a close eye on pyca's next steps.
Jacques Chester
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