[Cryptography-dev] Let the flood gates open!

Donald Stufft donald at stufft.io
Mon Sep 9 15:17:23 CEST 2013


On Sep 9, 2013, at 8:12 AM, Jean-Paul Calderone <jean-paul at hybridcluster.com> wrote:

>  I was a little discouraged by the structure of the
> code which looks like it is much less amenable to improvement and
> maintenance than the code from opentls.  opentls had its problems but it
> was nice that it tried to split the necessary cffi declarations up a
> bit.  I'd like to see something like this happen to the structure of the
> openssl bindings in cryptography.

I liked what I saw from opentls with how it structured the cffi bindings, I would be +1 on something similar.

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