Hi, > On 04 Dec 2015, at 08:22, Nick Kew <n...@apache.org> wrote: > > On Thu, 2015-12-03 at 19:36 -0800, Marvin Humphrey wrote: > >> Thanks for working with us, Brian. As far as I'm concerned, the name >> "Milagro" sounds great -- a clearly distinct brand, yet evoking its >> origins. > > I've updated the proposal to use the new name. It's now at > http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/MilagroProposal > > It still needs more mentors!
I’d like to offer my help as mentor given my continued interest in this proposal. As this will be my first time on helping out on the incubator process, I probably need to introduce myself a little more: I’m an Apache member for little over a year, and a part of the PMC for both Apache ACE and Apache Felix. I’m not a mathematician or cryptographer, but as a software engineer I’ve strong interest in computer security and cryptography hence my interest for this proposal. Feel free to ask more details if needed :) > Can I add that, quite apart from potential synergies with > other Apache projects including servers/cloud/IoT, > I'm looking forward to developing this as a service which > could benefit the ASF itself? The proposal includes running > a community Trust Authority, and I hope eventually to use > that not just for Apache people and infra services, > but also to experiment with a gateway to the PGP WoT. I think this might be an interesting idea to discuss further. Apache already has a strong and renowned name in the open source community which might “push” other organisations into providing such services as well. @Nick: do you already have an idea on what other Apache projects might be interested in this? -- Met vriendelijke groeten | Kind regards Jan Willem Janssen | Software Architect +31 631 765 814 My world is revolving around INAETICS and Amdatu Luminis Technologies B.V. Churchillplein 1 7314 BZ Apeldoorn +31 88 586 46 00 http://www.luminis-technologies.com http://www.luminis.eu KvK (CoC) 09 16 28 93 BTW (VAT) NL8169.78.566.B.01
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