Comment by tptacek 1 day ago That's the opposite of what happened with TLS. 2 comments tptacek Reply shoddydoordesk 1 day ago Surely you mustn't be referring to OpenSSL, which was forked multiple times — under duress — to maintain the safety and security of the web. tptacek 1 day ago TLS != OpenSSL.I don't concede the rest of your comment, but we don't reach it, because I wasn't making a point about OpenSSL.
shoddydoordesk 1 day ago Surely you mustn't be referring to OpenSSL, which was forked multiple times — under duress — to maintain the safety and security of the web. tptacek 1 day ago TLS != OpenSSL.I don't concede the rest of your comment, but we don't reach it, because I wasn't making a point about OpenSSL.
tptacek 1 day ago TLS != OpenSSL.I don't concede the rest of your comment, but we don't reach it, because I wasn't making a point about OpenSSL.
Surely you mustn't be referring to OpenSSL, which was forked multiple times — under duress — to maintain the safety and security of the web.
TLS != OpenSSL.
I don't concede the rest of your comment, but we don't reach it, because I wasn't making a point about OpenSSL.