Crypto and IPSec Merged into 2.5
Corbet writes "Linus has just merged the new crypto API and IPSec implementation into his 2.5 BitKeeper tree. This is the first time that serious cryptographic code has made an appearance in the mainline kernel, and it will hopefully lead to more secure communications for all Linux users in the future."
I think that this would be the same as not letting Stephen Hawking leave the country because he knows too much
You think that I'm crazy, you should see this guy!
Oh man...
First ICQ and AIM merge.
Then Crypto and IPSec merge.
Next you're gonna tell me that cats and dogs have merged.
What's the world coming to?
"It's a tarp!" -- Dyslexic Admiral Ackbar
You bastard... you've /.'d my server! =)
Oh well, so much for hiding in anonymity.
ken@freeswan.ca
It sounds like something completifically inventorated, but sure enough the dictionary verificates its existification. I am extremifically annoyarated to be denyified this oppurtunitization to drop a Bush joke.
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Damn the Emperor!
Or the banning of Linux in several countries. Whichever comes first, you know.
Maybe the state's highest function is to grind out insoluble problems. (Zelazny, Hall of Mirrors)
"Exportation" is a perfectly cromulent word.
What would you prefer? Exportion?