Re: OpenSSL roadmap

2014-07-03 Thread Jeffrey Walton
The newly expanded team has been energetically organizing and discussing future directions for OpenSSL. A roadmap outlining some of the conclusions of those discussions has been posted at: https://www.openssl.org/about/roadmap.html ... Would the project consider moving to C99 so all

RE: OpenSSL roadmap

2014-07-03 Thread Salz, Rich
Would the project consider moving to C99 Yes, we are. We're trying to figure out platform and toolchain issues. (Platform is the operating system and hardware, and toolchain is like gcc or clang, for those who don't know.) I think moving to c99 is an obvious thing to do :) /r$ --

Re: OpenSSL roadmap

2014-07-03 Thread Jakob Bohm
On 7/3/2014 2:25 PM, Salz, Rich wrote: Would the project consider moving to C99 Yes, we are. We're trying to figure out platform and toolchain issues. (Platform is the operating system and hardware, and toolchain is like gcc or clang, for those who don't know.) I think moving to c99 is an

RE: OpenSSL roadmap

2014-07-03 Thread Michael Wojcik
From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org [mailto:owner-openssl- us...@openssl.org] On Behalf Of Jakob Bohm Sent: Thursday, 03 July, 2014 12:11 The previous posters claims about initializing all variables is equally possible in C90. However his dead-code elimination assumption will probably

OpenSSL roadmap

2014-07-01 Thread Steve Marquess
The OpenSSL project is undergoing some significant and welcome changes. We've grown from a team of seven including only one nearly full time person, to a team of fourteen that will soon include two fully dedicated people (Andy has accepted a fellowship offer from the Core Infrastructure Initiative

Re: OpenSSL roadmap

2014-07-01 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 7:20 AM, Steve Marquess marqu...@opensslfoundation.com wrote: The OpenSSL project is undergoing some significant and welcome changes. We've grown from a team of seven including only one nearly full time person, to a team of fourteen that will soon include two fully