On 29/11/2017 14:58, Michael Wojcik wrote:
From: openssl-users [mailto:openssl-users-boun...@openssl.org] On Behalf Of
Sandeep Umesh
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 07:30
To: openssl-users@openssl.org; i...@openssl.org
As per this blog:
https://www.openssl.org/blog/blog/2017/10/27/steve-marquess/
Thanks for pointing that out. I somehow hadn't even noticed there was an
official OpenSSL blog (I'm now subscribed). I see from it that Steve Henson is
also leaving (or has left) the project.
Steve who is instrumental in handling FIPS certification for openssl object
module is no more associated with OSF.
How can we proceed for future FIPS certification ? Is there any other contact
person to perform FIPS certification for
openssl object module ?
In homage to Steve, I'd like to point out that there's no such thing as "FIPS
certification". Presumably you mean FIPS validation.
I assume that the OpenSSL Management Committee will find someone else to take
on the various roles Steve Marquess filled over the years, including
shepherding the FIPS validations through. Now that the OpenSSL Project is
bigger and better-funded, it's quite possible FIPS validation, and other
aspects, won't be as closely associated with a single person as they
historically were.
And that's good, generally speaking; they should be owned by the Project and
the OMC. While I'm sure we're all grateful to Steve M for his work with OpenSSL
over the years - and I for one will miss hearing from him on this list, on
matters FIPS-related and others - for a project as important as OpenSSL it's
not really healthy for users to see aspects of it as tied to an individual.
That said, it wouldn't hurt for the OMC to post a message to the list stating
that business will continue as planned, since two very key figures have left
the project.
Indeed, over the past few years I have seen an increasing tendency
to hide monumental news in the blog, in press releases etc. Anywhere
but the well established and independently archived public mailing lists.
One really has to wonder if this is still OpenSSL that the world has
known and loved for 20 years, or just some expensive imitation.
Enjoy
Jakob
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