If it's 4800 lines, it should be trivial to send via email -- just tar and either gzip or bzip2, and mail it off. (If you would mail the initial release to me directly, I'd appreciate it -- but I can wait until it's in the OpenSSL cvs if necessary.)
Also, I assume it compiles with 0.9.7, 0.9.8, and 0.9.9? On 6/27/06, Darryl Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm putting the finishing touches on it to prove as much of the framework is bug free as possible. At the moment the test case instruction list is created programatically, I'm hoping to allow it to be described in a text file but this may not happen before initial publishing.
How is it described -- a precompiled byte sequence?
What licensing is necessary from me to agree to allow for its inclusion into OpenSSL. I own copyright on the entire work as it is now and would like to at least post the first version with compatible licensing.
Something like the new BSD license. Or you can assign copyright to the OpenSSL team. Or just submit it as a contribution. (Anything that doesn't conflict with the need to include both the OpenSSL team's and the SSLeay's advertising clauses.) -Kyle H ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org Development Mailing List openssl-dev@openssl.org Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]