Hey everyone,

while doing some research for something else today I stumbled across the
following Wikipedia article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_cryptography_libraries

It was stating a few things that I considered wrong for Crypto++, so I
corrected them.
I hereby inform you of these changes, in order to be able to correct
them if I made them by mistake:

 1. Latest update. Wikipedia still had the 5.6.2 release date, so I
    changed it to the 5.6.3 one.
 2. Support for EDH. Wikipedia said that we don't support the DH key
    exchange. We do, so I fixed.
 3. Block ciphers. Wikipedia stated that we support Camellia but not
    Camellia-CBC and -GCM, but we do thanks to our brilliant
    architecture which makes massive use of templates enabling us to do
    CBC<Camellia> and GCM<Camellia>
 4. Hardware assisted support. The table said nothing about our
    capabilites besides AES-NI, so I changed it to say that we don't
    support any hardware except AES-NI (RDXXXX was not listed)
 5. Portability. We were not listed in the table, so I added us and
    enlisted the platforms I knew we support, there may be more.

What may be left is code-size which may be outdated (and likely is, but
I can't calculate comment density).

BR

JPM

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