[OSM-talk] iD is getting a new menu...

2017-02-25 Thread Bryan Housel
Just wanted to pre-announce that the next version of iD (coming sometime in March) will have a new menu! Here’s a picture: https://twitter.com/bhousel/status/835607333640232962 We don’t often change iD’s user interface, but we felt that iD

Re: [OSM-talk] SHA-1 collision announced by Google

2017-02-25 Thread James
The only one that wouldn't have collisions would be to hash every single bit to produce a 1:1 copy of the file(pretty useless) or bigger. So yes all hashes can create collisions, its more on the probability that it happens to be as low as possible On Feb 25, 2017 8:36 AM, "Nicolás Alvarez" wrote:

[OSM-talk] Gsoc 2017

2017-02-25 Thread Alok Singh
I am an undergraduate student and I am interested in the project GPS Improvement for Gsoc 2017.How can I contact to the potential mentor for the project i.e. Lulu-Ann Thanks, Alok Singh ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstre

Re: [OSM-talk] SHA-1 collision announced by Google

2017-02-25 Thread Nicolás Alvarez
All hashes by their nature can have collisions. The news is there is a practical way to intentionally generate them. It's the first time this is done for SHA-1, at least publicly announced (it wouldn't surprise me if the NSA had secret techniques and computing power to do it already). > On Feb

Re: [OSM-talk] SHA-1 collision announced by Google

2017-02-25 Thread James
It's been known for a while that sha1 can generate duplicates. What next the announcement that MD5s have collisions too? On Feb 24, 2017 3:39 PM, "Pine W" wrote: If you develop or run software that uses SHA-1, here's another reason to upgrade to a more secure algorithm: https://security.googleb