Am 29.03.22 um 12:28 schrieb Gert Doering:
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 29, 2022 at 07:37:09AM +0200, Michael Baentsch wrote:
From: Michael <57787676+baent...@users.noreply.github.com>
OpenSSL3 prefers to specify groups (including EC groups) with names
instead of NID to allow also groups provided by providers.
This commit also removes the mapping of secp256r1 to prime256v1 for
the OpenSSL3 code path as OpenSSL 3.0 recognises secp256r1.1
---
If Arne is fine with the actual change, I think the commit message
is good to go. The "From:" line (which is what git recorded as author)
is a bit weird - if you're fine with that, I'll use your e-mail From:
instead, also for the "signed-off-by:" header.
What do you consider weird in there? My name is Michael and I prefer to
not use a real email address in git commit messages:
<57787676+baent...@users.noreply.github.com> is the ID github assigned
to my "baentsch" github ID .
But then again, OpenVPN is not using github, so linking to that ID won't
work anyway...
So, OK, go ahead and use "Michael Baentsch (i...@baentsch.ch)" as From:
(The exact meaning of the signed-off-by: is a bit fuzzy to me - our
developer docs say "patch is ready to be applied", but they also say
"if it is missing, the value of From: is used". Some other voices
interpret it as "yes, I've read the project guidelines and license,
and agree to them"...)
gert
Thanks in advance,
--Michael
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