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OpenSSL is there because people decided to fork and maintain it.
 
OpenSSL is there because people decided to fork and maintain it.
  
I would be valuable to get some information about people behind openssl.
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It would be valuable to get some information about people behind openssl.
  
 
Here a list of people i (see history of this page to know who i ami since i am not in this list) believe would have an history for current history (2014 2015) of OpenSSL.
 
Here a list of people i (see history of this page to know who i ami since i am not in this list) believe would have an history for current history (2014 2015) of OpenSSL.

Latest revision as of 19:31, 14 October 2015

OpenSSL is there because people decided to fork and maintain it.

It would be valuable to get some information about people behind openssl.

Here a list of people i (see history of this page to know who i ami since i am not in this list) believe would have an history for current history (2014 2015) of OpenSSL.

( I created this page with a hidden agenda to prepare for 28th November a presentation in french in a Linux local event, but this might have a higher value ).

- Initial creator
Eric Andrew Young and Tim Hudson

- OpenSSL foundation  ( and not already cited )
Dr. Steve Henson
Richard Levitte
Steve Marquess
Rich Salz

Official developers ( and not already cited )
Matt Caswell
Mark J. Cox
Viktor Dukhovni
Lutz Jänicke
Emilia Käsper
Ben Laurie
Steve Marquess
Richard Levitte
Bodo Möller
Andy Polyakov
Kurt Roeckx 
Geoff Thorpe

And valuable 2015 contributors :

Jonas Maebe
Felix Laurie von Massenbach

Don't feel offended if you are not cited here, if you consider to have something usefull to add you anyway will have more inner view than i am.

Here a possible set of question :

- Why did you come to this project ? - What is your focus area on this project ? - How did you feel about heartbleed ? - Why do you stay ? - What is your dream for OpenSSL future ? - Are there things you would do differently now than before – a specific CVE event affected a piece of code you were directly or indirectly involved - . ? - Anything else that you find relevant.