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Author alex
Recipients Arfrever, alex, benjamin.peterson, christian.heimes, dstufft, ezio.melotti, jcea, lemburg, markk, ncoghlan, pitrou, python-dev, r.david.murray, vstinner
Date 2014-04-23.14:28:36
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It would be great if we could rely on OpenSSL's ordering. It would be seriously fantastic. OpenSSL is best positioned to be able to do the right things, it's updated at the right times. It should be where we do this.

Unfortunately the OpenSSL maintainers have utterly abdicated any responsibility for helping secure users, and has gone with poor defaults, obligating us to fill the hole.
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2014-04-23 14:28:37alexsetrecipients: + alex, lemburg, jcea, ncoghlan, pitrou, vstinner, christian.heimes, benjamin.peterson, ezio.melotti, Arfrever, r.david.murray, python-dev, dstufft, markk
2014-04-23 14:28:37alexsetmessageid: <1398263317.02.0.01555362742.issue20995@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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