All,
We are pleased to announce that the Cryptography Team Repository is now
publicly available.
We would like to thank the Squeak Foundation Board Members and the Software
Freedom Law Center for your support to officially notify the US Government
about this team.
The work that was done allows for U.S. Citizens to post cryptography code to
our repository and make that code and repository publicly available. It
does not protect people from other countries and we recommend that you
research and follow your local laws concerning cryptography export
restrictions. The notification also does not protect people who knowingly
directly export code to banned countries by way of email or other direct
transfer method. The list of E1 countries is currently available on the EAR
database website at http://www.access.gpo.gov/bis/ear/pdf/740spir.pdf.
If you are interested in joining the Cryptography Team please let me know or
you can sign up to our team list at:
http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/cryptography . Please
see our wiki page and repository at www.squeakSource.com .
Thank you. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or
suggestions,
Ron Teitelbaum
Squeak Cryptography Team Leader
Ron(a)USMedRec.com
I'm pleased to announce the fruit of my cryptography
studies!
I've completely reworked the swiki page.
http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/5785
And the shiny new code is on SqueakSource and
SqueakMap; much cleaned from that initial alpha
version months back.
I hope the months of careful consideration, detailed
implementation, and high scrutiny has resulted in
something useful or educational to others.
Most of my guidance came from internet resources, but
with notable help on difficult design decisions from
John McIntosh, Andrew Gaylard, Cees and Goran. Thank
you all.
For the sake of confidence in this work, I have
created a Swiki page specially inviting KryptOn
critique.
http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/5838
Cheers!
Chris