Antwort: [Cryptography Team] Repository Locations

Ron Teitelbaum Ron at USMedRec.com
Fri Oct 21 19:14:00 CEST 2005


Hans-Martin,

 

I added you as a developer on all the packages.  I agree with you the
ciphers should go to ciphers, and the PGP should go to protocols.  

 

For Monticello first load it from squeak map, then from the world menu >>
open >> Monticello browser.  

 


>From the +Packages add your package.  Then select that package and press
+Respsitory.  Select HTTP and use the string of the repository you need to
save in  add in your initials and your password from squeakSource.  Then
having the package selected on the left and the repository selected on the
right select save.  Add notes regarding the package, it's status . and press
accept.  That will load it up into the repository for us to use.

 

Let me know if you need more or have any questions.

 

Thanks for your work!!

 

Ron

 

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From: cryptography-bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org
[mailto:cryptography-bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org] On Behalf Of
Hans-Martin Mosner
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 8:27 AM
To: Ron at USMedRec.com; Cryptography Team Development List
Subject: Antwort: [Cryptography Team] Repository Locations

 


Hi Ron, 
I've created a SqueakSource account, so you could add me to the developers
list now. 

Regarding the OpenPGP stuff: 
My current code includes implementations for DES, 3DES and CAST5 ciphers. If
there is an agreed-upon API for ciphers within our framework, I would like
to implement that API for these and publish them over the weekend. Yesterday
I have found the original Squeak implementation from which Magnus started,
and I have merged some of the stuff I built in VW back into this Squeak
version, so it does not looks like it's a complete mess after all... 

I'm unsure where the code should be placed with respect to the other crypto
stuff. 
Should this be distributed among the -Base, -Ciphers and -Protocols
SqueakSource projects, or should it have its own project? 
I suppose the PGP packet classes would fall under the -Protocols project,
right? 
As I'm not really fluent with MC and SM, I will probably need some more
advice on where to place things, and how to split them.... 

Cheers, 
Hans-Martin 

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