Computer Science bachelor degree thesis on Libgcrypt
Marcio Barbado, Jr.
marcio.barbado at bdslabs.com.br
Wed Feb 8 17:12:25 CET 2017
Hi, NIIBE. Thank you for replying back.
Sorry for wrong technical terminology. At least my kung fu feeling was
quite close.
We'll be taking a look in all that.
Regards,
Em 08.02.2017 06:43, NIIBE Yutaka escreveu:
> Hello, Marcio,
>
> Well, I learned QiGong from the Chinese master when I was a student in
> Tokyo. :-) No, I am not a master (QiGong or libgcrypt). But, I do
> some
> development of libgcrypt, and maintain some code.
>
> "Marcio Barbado, Jr." <marcio.barbado at bdslabs.com.br> writes:
>> For example, should we post on another mailing list or is this the
>> proper one for algorithmic code development?
>
> Yes, here is the place for technical discussion. I don't know about
> "algorithmic code development" you addressed, though.
>
> You can find what's going on in the development by reading our
> archives.
>
> The Gcrypt-devel Archives:
> https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gcrypt-devel/
>
> Our source code repository is here:
>
> The GNU crypto library:
> https://git.gnupg.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=libgcrypt.git
>
> Please get the source code by git. The command line invocation is:
>
> $ git clone git://git.gnupg.org/libgcrypt.git
>
> And then, you can examine the history of our development.
> --
Marcio Barbado, Jr.
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