[Info-vax] New OpenSSL update from HP
Dirk Munk
munk at home.nl
Sun Jun 14 15:44:21 EDT 2015
RobertsonEricW wrote:
> This is precisely what the Open Source on OpenVMS group is attempting to facilitate through its efforts to port to OpenVMS the basic GNU tools necessary for building the most frequently used GNU tools and to start creating the infrastructure to automatically build and test the current builds of GNU Software. Effort has been admittedly sluggish to materialize over the course of the last few years. However, given that the time and effort generated thus far has been almost entirely on a volunteer basis, this is not that surprising. However, with VSI and other participants now beginning to take an interest, the number of active volunteers is now on the increase. This should help to quicken the pace of porting some of the critical tools to OpenVMS which should in turn solidify the usefulness of the GNV environment in producing further, maintainable ports of Open Source tools and utilities. It is hoped that in the future, the solidification of GNV will lessen the occurrence for some of
these one-off ports from multiple quarters (of which these different and more recent ports of OpenSSL are but one example).
>
I get your point, and in general that is fine. However with SSL it is
another matter. It's a vital part of TCP/IP security, and it should be
maintained by HP, or now VSI. I would like to see top quality
professional programmers working on this. It should be just like any
other VMS software product from HP/VSI.
I will even go further than that. We can ask ourselves if an OpenSSL
port is the best way for a VMS SSL product. Other companies have
developed their own SSL package, and I can imagine that a native VMS SSL
package would be a better and more effective piece of software.
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