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The OpenSSL Library AI Policy

openssl-library.org
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How the OpenSSL community was built on Heartbleed [video]

fosdem.org
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OpenSSL 3.5 will be the next long term stable (LTS) release

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Re-opening donation opportunities to OpenSSL Foundation

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I broke a client's site without getting fired

beta.buildcivitas.com
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jlericson
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Correct. 3.5 (the current LTS) included QUIC support: https://openssl.foundation/news/the-features-of-3-5-external...
jlericson
·anno scorso·discuss
OpenSSL 3.5 includes post-quantum cryptography algorithms and this blog post explains why.
jlericson
·3 anni fa·discuss
Author here and I agree actually. The quote was the first thing I wrote and I never went back to consider if it still made sense for the post as a whole. Given the title (which is maybe more combative than I intended?) I don't think I need it. I'm planning on watching the CEO's announcement today and updating the post. Unless there's a better use for the quote, it'll be gone in the next edit. Thanks for the feedback!
jlericson
·3 anni fa·discuss
That's . . . not a bad analogy. Only instead of 100 homes (like the condo I lived in with an HOA) imagine thousands of people complaining about their neighbors each day. Sometimes it's the ticky tack lawn nonsense and sometimes it's a leaky water heater flooding the neighbor. (The second happened to my neighbor. Unfortunately, it was my water heater.) Until you understand the scale of what the SO moderators were doing, it's easy to call them "entitled".

But I know it's hard to drum up sympathy for mods (or HOA boards).
jlericson
·3 anni fa·discuss
I agree with the first sentence, but unfortunately ChatGPT does a pretty good job with that particular two word prompt.
jlericson
·3 anni fa·discuss
I don't know why you say "entitled moderators". If you send any time with them, you'll quickly see the vast majority of the job is drudgery. You wouldn't say "entitled janitors" would you?
jlericson
·3 anni fa·discuss
Yeah... that's not it. I used to handle escalation tickets on SO and we were handling tickets from the EU years before I joined. Also, that's not how any of this works.
jlericson
·3 anni fa·discuss
I only saw this detail after I wrote the post. Here's a primary source: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/dalecook_opentowork-activity-...
jlericson
·3 anni fa·discuss
The key word is "average". I'm assuming the former Enterprise customers (large companies like banks who pay for many, many users) are folded into the Teams product now. In any case, a few big customers will skew the average. I'd be interested in median, but that would be a lot less impressive in the annual report.
jlericson
·3 anni fa·discuss
Ooooooh. You gotta install an add-in to make it work. Example: https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/app/code_blocks/100...