On Wed, 23 Dec 2020 13:28:51 +0100
Torsten Duwe <d...@lst.de> wrote:

>[...]
> > collaboration and disengage people. More than simply reviewing patches
> > I would expect a maintainer to give directions and drive the
> > community. Asking Jason to review Nicolai's patches was a step towards
> > that, but I believe we still could benefit from better communication.  
> 
> Even regarding this I'm not so sure it was a good idea. Jason seems to
> narrow the proposed changes down to "FIPS certification", when it
> actually is a lot more. I think his motivation suffers because of his
> personal dislike.

Upfront, let me admit that SUSE has a vested interest in a FIPS-certifiable 
Linux kernel.

However, it seems to me that nobody can be happy about keeping the current 
status quo forever. Even in the hypothetical case that the RNG maintainer 
rejected the whole idea merely because it makes it possible to achieve NIST 
compliance, and he detests standards compliance, it would still be better than 
no decision at all. The silence is paralyzing, as it blocks any changes in 
upstream, while also making it difficult to maintain an out-of-tree 
implementation that aims at becoming upstream eventually.

The only option ATM is a fork (similar to what the Xen folks did with XenLinux 
many years ago). IOW the current situation demotivates contributors from being 
good citizens. I hope we can find a better solution together.

Petr Tesarik
SUSE HW Enablement Team

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