Bumping this up. IPMC folks, could you please help us and review.
+1 from me but it is non-binding.
Thanks
Brian
On 2019/09/17 16:02:01, John McCane-Whitney wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is a call to vote to release Apache Milagro (incubating) Decentralized
> Trust Authority v0.1.0 (alpha release
ub.com/pkg/errors
Apache 2.0 github.com/prometheus/client_golang
MIT github.com/stretchr/testify
MIT github.com/tyler-smith/go-bip39
MIT go.etcd.io/bbolt
MIT gopkg.in/go-playground/validator.v9
Thanks
Brian
On 28/08/2019, 08:01, "Brian Spector" wrote:
Yes, apo
Yes, apologies, we also have a reliance on GoKit, which is also licensed under
MIT: https://github.com/go-kit/kit/blob/master/LICENSE
The original location was a private repo managed by Qredo Ltd.
We'll get the headers cleaned up asap.
On 28/08/2019, 00:47, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
Hi,
Hi All,
Apache Milagro received a donation of a software client called a Decentralized
Trust Authority, which is built upon the Apache Milagro Crypto-C library. This
software client is part of the evolution of Apache Milagro. It is in its own
repo at: https://github.com/apache/incubator-mila
All of the code was either written from scratch (with current contributors
and/or PPMC members) or contributed as part of the initial IP/software
contribution via the initial software/IP grant in the CCLA executed by me when
I was CEO at MIRACL in 2016, or work by other contributors which includ
22, 2019 at 10:26 AM Brian Spector wrote:
> Hi, even though my vote is non-binding, as a member of the PPMC I vote:
>
> [ ] +1 approve
>
> Please support our effort to get this release out.
>
> Thanks
> Brian
>
> On 21
Hi, even though my vote is non-binding, as a member of the PPMC I vote:
[ ] +1 approve
Please support our effort to get this release out.
Thanks
Brian
On 21/08/2019, 16:10, "John McCane-Whitney" wrote:
Hi,
This is a call to vote to release the Apache Milagro (incubating) Cry
Hi Julian, we’d be delighted if you could come on board as a mentor.
Thanks for considering it.
Best regards,
Brian
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Yes it is. We’ll be appropriating this concept.
On 5 Jun 2019, at 1:17, Greg Stein wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 7:12 PM Adrian Cole wrote:
>> ...
>
>> https://github.com/apache/incubator-zipkin/issues/2544
>
>
> That is pretty damned awesome.
Brian Spector created INCUBATOR-238:
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Summary: Milagro has updated milagro.xml
Key: INCUBATOR-238
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INCUBATOR-238
Project: Incubator
Issue Type
Thanks, all good!
On 2019/05/30 11:24:48, Justin Mclean wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I would like access to the wiki so I can maintain the Milagro polling
> > reports. My wiki username is the same as my Apache username
> > (brianspectord).
>
> You shod already have access to [1], try logging in with
Hi, could you please give me write access to the wiki.
My name is Brian Spector (brianspector) and I am on the Apache Milagro
(incubating) PPMC and a contributor.
I would like access to the wiki so I can maintain the Milagro polling
reports. My wiki username is the same as my Apache username
, Ted Dunning wrote:
> The board is concerned that we have incubating projects that have been
> around for many years.
>
> What is the sense of the incubator about this issue.
>
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in development. The
> project
> >>>>> now seeks to transition smoothly to a full Open Development model.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> The core team at Certivox (now MIRACL) is geographically dispersed
> and
> >>>>> developers are well-acc
Hi Everyone,
some interesting news regarding Milagro.
First, Experian has issued a press release regarding their selection of
M-Pin Authentication (which will be part of Milagro) for uk.gov websites.
Story here:
http://www.computerweekly.com/news/4500260479/Experian-chooses-UK-authentication-sta
Jan, thank you, that's fantastic. I think we have 3 mentors now (you,
Sterling and Nick).
We're excited to have you on board.
Regarding integration points, the obvious one is the Apache web server
itself to provide certificate-less TLS-PSK (with perfect forward secrecy)
for HTTPS connections to ap
he's users?
> >
> > For my company, we decided it was better to ensure the commercial
> > distribution and the Apache projects did not infringe on each others
> > brands. And we have done both approaches: suggest a new brand for
> Apache,
> > and give an exist
something like “GoodDeed" since
> good deeds often lead to a Miracle, but can lead elsewhere. The point
> really is, by brainstorming on a new project name, I would expect someone
> will come up with a great idea.
>
> -Alex
>
> On 11/17/15, 3:06 PM, "Brian Spector"
Hi Shane,
given your role, I'm hoping you can make some suggestions to help us out of
this bind so we can move forward. It would really be appreciated.
As stated previously, 'OpenMiracl: A cryptosystem for cloud computing' is a
'proposed' Apache Project / platform name. MIRACL is the name of the
Hi all,
among cryptographers in the embedded / IoT space, the 'MIRACL' brand has a
lot of household name recognition. Most degreed cryptographers have used it
in their research. Code from the open source library is in hardware from
Intel, Microsoft, Google, Siemens, Gemalto, etc.
When we started
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