> All sorts of things can be done. Clearly, in the Brave New World of well- > funded OpenSSL, they'll have to be, because it's apparent that we're going to > see a lot of disruptive change made on the flimsiest of pretexts, with > objections from the user community brushed aside. That's your prerogative, > of course, and anyone's free to fork OpenSSL. But it's a shame. I am surprised by the strength of your reaction. Hmm.