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Re: [GNU Crypto] 2.0, SRP, and the future



Hello Casey,

I think more frequent releases are an excellent idea.

I have been editing the manual and I have about half to three-quarters
of it done.  I am updating the texinfo files as I go (I hope that is
ok).

Ryan



On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 11:37, Casey Marshall wrote:
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> Hi.
> 
> First I want to give an update of how Jessie is working with SRP. With
> version 0.9.6 (recently released) Jessie can:
> 
>    1. Connect to itself successfully with SRP.
> 
>    2. Connect to a GNUTLS server successfully with SRP.
> 
> However, a GNUTLS (1.0.4) client cannot connect to a Jessie server. It
> looks like a problem with password files, but I'm not sure.
> 
> Is there anything fatally missing from the code right now that
> prevents us from releasing 2.0? It feels like it is overdue.
> 
> If nothing major is missing, then I'd like to release version 2.0.0
> soon. From then on I want to see releases made more often, for
> incremental changes and bug fixes. We will then branch a 2.1 line,
> putting new, experimental things and API changes into 2.1.1, 2.1.2,
> etc., and fixing things in 2.0.1, 2.0.2, etc.
> 
> Comments?
> 
> - -- 
> Casey Marshall || rsdio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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