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OpenSSL 3.6 Alpha Release Announcement

The OpenSSL Project is pleased to announce that OpenSSL 3.6 Alpha1 pre-release is released and adding significant new functionality to OpenSSL Library. This article has been indexed from Blog on OpenSSL Library Read the original article: OpenSSL 3.6 Alpha Release…

Contributors to the OpenSSL Library (July 2025)

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.…

OpenSSL Library 3.6 Upcoming Release Announcement

The freeze date for OpenSSL 3.6 Alpha is rapidly approaching. If you have a feature ready, please ensure that your associated PRs are posted, reviewed, and ready to be merged before the include/exclude decision date (Tuesday, August 5, 2025) and…

Contributors to the OpenSSL Library (June 2025)

Every month the OpenSSL Library receives code in the form of pull requests (PR) to GitHub. In June, 64 of those PRs were merged into the default branch of the repository thus becoming a part of the OpenSSL Library code…

OpenSSL Foundation is hiring Software Engineer (C Developer)

OpenSSL Foundation is seeking a talented and motivated Software Engineer (C Developer) to contribute to the development and maintenance of the widely-used OpenSSL open-source cryptographic library. This article has been indexed from Blog on OpenSSL Library Read the original article:…

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If you’re reading this blog post, you probably don’t need us to tell you how essential, widespread, and important the OpenSSL Library is. While our open source model means that everyone is freely able to use these tools, it also…