Matt England, lead designer at Cleversafe here, following up on this thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/dev-tech-crypto@lists.mozilla.org/msg00775.html
some of which is copied below.
Yes, we gladly use Mozilla's NSS. It provides the necessary licensing we
require for our GPL- and commercial-
Fyi: We've started the following discussion thread:
http://cleversafe.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1203
regarding potential API changes to support the things Bob mentions below.
-Matt
Dispersed Storage: http://cleversafe.org
At 11/14/2006 10:30 AM, Matt England wrote:
Bob Relyea on Mon, 21 Au
Frank Hecker wrote:
> Nelson Bolyard wrote:
>> Frank, Where did you find any mention of NSS in all that stuff?
>> I looked briefly but didn't find any.
>
> The Cleversafe.org mentions NSS right on the home page, in the dark gray
> box titled "Cleversafe Dispersed Storage Project", as an item under
Nelson Bolyard wrote:
Frank, Where did you find any mention of NSS in all that stuff?
I looked briefly but didn't find any.
The Cleversafe.org mentions NSS right on the home page, in the dark gray
box titled "Cleversafe Dispersed Storage Project", as an item under the
"what's new" heading: "*
Nelson Bolyard wrote:
Frank Hecker wrote:
From Slashdot I found this New York Times story
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/21/technology/21storage.html
on Cleversafe, an open source project to develop a dispersed data
storage system to store data in encrypted form using an "m of n"
recovery t
Frank Hecker wrote:
> From Slashdot I found this New York Times story
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/21/technology/21storage.html
>
> on Cleversafe, an open source project to develop a dispersed data
> storage system to store data in encrypted form using an "m of n"
> recovery technique:
>
>
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