Hi Travis: FYI, Security (crypto/secure transport etc) is an area that some of us from IBM are just starting to look at. We've love to collaborate with you on it.
Chris From: Travis Beech via swift-corelibs-dev <swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org> To: Tony Parker <anthony.par...@apple.com> Cc: "swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org" <swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org> Date: 15/04/2016 17:19 Subject: Re: [swift-corelibs-dev] Crypto as part of the core libraries Sent by: swift-corelibs-dev-boun...@swift.org I guess I need to RTFM the docs on the swift evolution process. I’ll start there. :-) Travis Beech | Principal Developer | Unwired Revolution | c: 1 (209) 535-5357 Optimizing Operations for Mobile and Distributed Systems From: <swift-corelibs-dev-boun...@swift.org> on behalf of Travis Beech via swift-corelibs-dev <swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org> Reply-To: Travis Beech <tbe...@unwiredrevolution.com> Date: Friday, April 15, 2016 at 9:12 AM To: Tony Parker <anthony.par...@apple.com> Cc: "swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org" <swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org> Subject: Re: [swift-corelibs-dev] Crypto as part of the core libraries Tony, I would be more than happy to step and lead the project as security in general is something that I’m very passionate about. Travis Beech | Principal Developer | Unwired Revolution Optimizing Operations for Mobile and Distributed Systems From: <anthony.par...@apple.com> on behalf of Tony Parker < anthony.par...@apple.com> Date: Friday, April 15, 2016 at 9:10 AM To: Travis Beech <tbe...@unwiredrevolution.com> Cc: "swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org" <swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org> Subject: Re: [swift-corelibs-dev] Crypto as part of the core libraries Hi Travis, Someone will need to step up and lead the project. Is that you? =) Personally, I’m hoping that the structure of the Swift Package Manager will really encourage people to create new frameworks, and give them the tools they need to distribute for use by many developers. That will be a great incubation area for these kinds of ideas. - Tony On Apr 15, 2016, at 9:04 AM, Travis Beech <tbe...@unwiredrevolution.com> wrote: Tony, How is that achieved? Or what kicks off that community-driven process? Travis Beech | Principal Developer | Unwired Revolution Optimizing Operations for Mobile and Distributed Systems From: <anthony.par...@apple.com> on behalf of Tony Parker < anthony.par...@apple.com> Date: Friday, April 15, 2016 at 9:02 AM To: Travis Beech <tbe...@unwiredrevolution.com> Cc: "swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org" <swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org> Subject: Re: [swift-corelibs-dev] Crypto as part of the core libraries Hi Travis, I think the best path for projects to become part of the corelibs “umbrella” is to start them off as community-driven, and once they have gained enough momentum we should consider folding them into the core distribution. This provides a lot of key benefits. Most importantly, the new project will have clear ownership and responsibility. We need to make sure that the right people are there to represent its interests to the larger Swift effort. Also, we’ll know who to talk to to deal with general issues like keeping it up to date with language changes, integrating it with CI, considering API changes, etc. - Tony On Apr 14, 2016, at 3:53 PM, Travis Beech via swift-corelibs-dev < swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org> wrote: I would like to propose that basic crypto be part of the core libraries of swift. It seems a large oversight that this isn’t a core part of the runtime. Many if not all modern languages provide the ability to perform hashing, encryption, certificates, etc. out of the box. I believe that any serious app developer should be encrypting their customer’s data client side; and with the Swift runtime today, I cannot write a pure Swift app without having to resort to bridging into the CommonCrypto C library. While this works, in my view, this is a hack used to bridge the gap of missing functionality. I also don’t think developers should be using libraries they find out on Github or other places. While the developers of those projects may have the best of intentions, I think it best that functionality of this sort come from the language runtime itself, that is part of the core libraries out of the box. As Swift looks to move beyond just iOS/OS X, crypto will become an ever increasingly important aspect of the core libraries such AES and RSA encryption, HMAC SHA1/256 hashing, etc. Thank you, Travis Beech | Principal Developer | Unwired Revolution Optimizing Operations for Mobile and Distributed Systems _______________________________________________ swift-corelibs-dev mailing list swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-corelibs-dev _______________________________________________ swift-corelibs-dev mailing list swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-corelibs-dev
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