Where can I get the PGP key for the signature for this message? Seems not to have been uploaded to the key servers defined in my Enigmail. On 7/16/20 9:48 AM, OpenSSL wrote: > > OpenSSL version 3.0 alpha 5 released > ==================================== > > OpenSSL - The Open Source toolkit for SSL/TLS > https://www.openssl.org/ > > OpenSSL 3.0 is currently in alpha. > > OpenSSL 3.0 alpha 5 has now been made available. > > Note: This OpenSSL pre-release has been provided for testing ONLY. > It should NOT be used for security critical purposes. > > Specific notes on upgrading to OpenSSL 3.0 from previous versions, > as well > as known issues are available on the OpenSSL Wiki, here: > > https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/OpenSSL_3.0 > > The alpha release is available for download via HTTPS and FTP from the > following master locations (you can find the various FTP mirrors under > https://www.openssl.org/source/mirror.html): > > * https://www.openssl.org/source/ > * ftp://ftp.openssl.org/source/ > > The distribution file name is: > > o openssl-3.0.0-alpha5.tar.gz > Size: 13919931 > SHA1 checksum: 0e2aded2b2bd2104bcee6bfcd10132a8aec87776 > SHA256 checksum: > 09ad89af04cbf36dbbce1fc7063e18fcc333fcaaf3eccecf22c4a99bac83e139 > > The checksums were calculated using the following commands: > > openssl sha1 openssl-3.0.0-alpha5.tar.gz > openssl sha256 openssl-3.0.0-alpha5.tar.gz > > Please download and check this alpha release as soon as possible. > To report a bug, open an issue on GitHub: > > https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues > > Please check the release notes and mailing lists to avoid duplicate > reports of known issues. (Of course, the source is also available > on GitHub.) > > Yours, > > The OpenSSL Project Team. > > > -- Sent using Thunderbird on Ubuntu 16.04LTS
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