From: sommerfeld@orchard.medford.ma.us (Bill Sommerfeld)
To: tcmay@netcom.com
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From: sommerfeld@orchard.medford.ma.us (Bill Sommerfeld)
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 93 08:24:32 PST
To: tcmay@netcom.com
Subject: Re: Politics on the List?
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But the vast majority of the 500+ folks on this List are either not
writing crypto code, or are keeping silent about it.
There are undoubtedly a fair number of the latter; probably better
than 50% of the cypherpunks subscribers I know around here (including
myself) get paid to (among other things) work on software related to
network security through cryptography.
Random Rant (preaching to the choir, but..):
The same day that I spent far too many hours attempting to get our
DES-using products in synch with what we believe is a correct
interpretation of the export regulations, I saw a post in sci.crypt
from someone in Italy announcing that he had a copy of my HP48SX DES
implementation (which is available for anonymous FTP from
soda.berkeley.edu; disclaimer: it does ECB encrypt mode only, that's
all I needed).
- Bill
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