Dear Martin,

> opensc-project.org SSL certificate expired (kind of suddenly, there
> should have been a reminder but that did not arrive for some reason),
> the checksums of the new one are:
> MD5: 68786c3e0cfe44e31d6c789e767605d5
> SHA1: d7af30e8dfd9b6433353999f24e5dbb74132a988 

Nice to see you on board. 

Could you have a look at our previous posts and confirm that :
1) The OpenSC project is not owned by you but by the community at large.
2) That you are a system administrator and developper. As such, you
admit to serve the community.

The reason behind is that we would like to avoid OpenSC becoming another
project like CCID or Apple Tokend, where one or two persons lock down
commits. 

Please have a look at this page:
http://smartcardservices.macosforge.org/trac/wiki/team

> CCID Engineering
>         • Lead: Ludovic Rousseau
>         • Dev: Ludovic Rousseau

> PCSCD Engineering
>         • Lead: Ludovic Rousseau
>         • Dev: Ludovic Rousseau

I am worried that a a small team of committers linked to companies lead
to interest conflicts. For example, tokend has an outdated CCID, an
outdated libUSB and only some vendor drivers are updated, including
Gemalto.

Furthermore, you don't seem to answer our emails. Which leads me to
believe that you are acting as an owner and not as a system
administrator. Please confirm by writing that you are not OpenSC owner.

And please don't answer us something like "go fork", we are not going to
do it. When the project was handed over by Andreas, it was a community
and shall remain.

Kind regards,
-- 
                  Jean-Michel Pouré - Gooze - http://www.gooze.eu

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