I can't speak on behalf of the OpenSSL team, but it's more usual to refer to
such ports as OpenSSL for VOS.  This has become the standard approach due to
lawsuits where Microsoft forced companies to change the names of their
products from "Windows XXX" to "XXX for Windows".  I think Sun also won a
similar suit in the past couple of months to force a product name change
from "Java XXX" to "XXX for Java".

Regards,

Steven

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I'm looking for status on my request, on behalf of Stratus, to use the term
"VOS OpenSSL" to refer to our port of openssl to our VOS operating system.
I originally submitted this request on February 6th.

Thanks
PG
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