Hello,

I'm Chris Rapier and I'm in the process of following the directions for the inclusion of a new package into Fedora. I'm the primary developer of hpn-ssh, a series of patches against OpenSSH to provide additional functionality and performance to OpenSSH. I've been maintaining and extending this code for 15 to 18 years now. I've worked on a number of projects include web100 (which led to the development of autotuning receive buffers), web10g, the visible human project, testrig2.0, and so forth. All of the work I do is provided to the public with minimal license restrictions (usually BSD).

We've been able to do a lot to make OpenSSH faster and more flexible for a number of different communities over the years. While we primarily focused on the high performance networking community (hence the hpn part of the name) we've seen users in most every domain - from home users to major corporations and governments. What we've never had is a package or a place to easily distribute that package to the redhat community. I'm hoping someone can take a look the request I've submitted and be willing to sponsor me. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2047943

I work at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (part of Carnegie Mellon University) as a research scientist and developer. hpn-ssh is one of the first projects I took on solo. I've been fortunate enough to get support for it over the years, most recently with a grant from the National Science Foundation. I'm committed to maintaining this package for as long as the community is interested in it (and then some).

Thanks for your time,

Chris Rapier
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