In July, 58 pull
requests
were approved for merge into the OpenSSL Library code base. There were
also four people who contributed code for the first time:
- yzpgryx provided a fix to support the SM2 PEM format with matching tests.
- caolanm designated an unchanging structure to be constant.
- igus68 found a good first
issue and fixed
it. Before this fix,
the OpenSSL cryptographic
library would accept a
certificate revocation
list
that was invalid according to the X.509 Public Key Infrastructure
specification. Fun
fact: Igor Ustinov represents the Individuals community on the
Foundation Technical Advisory
Committee and
this is his first pull request. And he’s on a roll with another
pull request that
addresses an
issue with the
help
wanted
label. - Saurabh825 corrected the order of
options for the
asn1parse
command.
So far in the development cycle of OpenSSL 3.6, the plurality of
changes
come from developers paid by either the OpenSSL Corporation or
Foundation. But individual contributions continue to make up a large
proportion of commits (41%) and overall changes (28%). Additionally
individual committers also have done 18.5% of reviews so far.
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