2007/12/20, Stanislav Malyshev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Attached is a quick patch for PHP 5.2.5 that replaces RSA's copyrighted
> > implementation of MD5 with my public domain one:
> >
> >
> http://cvsweb.openwall.com/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/Owl/packages/popa3d/popa3d/md5/
>
> Tried that one and it is about 30% faster indeed (on md5-only benchmark,
> 32-bit Linux on AMD Opteron. Anybody objects to accepting this?
>
>
Just one, but is a mere formality. I didn't see any copyright notice on the
code nor a licensing document attached. I have not much of the legal
mumbo-jumbo comprehension, so, correct me if I'm wrong, shouldn't external
code that's to be included in the php codebase meet these legal formalities
so it doesn't become a liability?

That's all.

Best Regards,

Martin Alterisio

PS: Does anyone knows if using a nickname for authorship is considered
legally valid? I believe it might be valid, think about writers that use
such pseudonyms, but I'm not sure...

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