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Re: [DotGNU]Newbie


From: Roger R. Smith
Subject: Re: [DotGNU]Newbie
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 10:45:18 -0500 (EST)

Rhys, would we be able to get together to chat about what you have done in
the Cryptography namespace?
Thanks
Rog

> If memory serves me right, minddog wrote:
>> On Tuesday 04 March 2003 22:44, Roger R. Smith wrote:
>> > Hi, I definately would like to help you guys. I am a Math/CS grad
>> from UNC-Chapel Hill. I now work at Cisco Systems in Raleigh, NC. I
>> have been using MS .NET for my own pleasure only for about a month
>> or 2 and I love it. So I would like to contribute on making it more
>> prevalent to everyone.
>>
>> Wonderful, how did you find out about us?  We would be delighted to
>> have you  onboard.
>
> Same here .
>
>> We currently have an absolute zero people working on System.Security,
>> so go  for it!
>
> Zero == 1 Rhys :-) ... Right now System.Security is still in its
> infancy, except for the Cryptography namespace which has been
> implemented by Rhys.
>
> I really don't know what all classes are missing in Security , but the
> [TODO]s are really scarce (Rhys as usual ;).
>
>> Note to others: Does anyone know the current status on
>> System.Security?
>
> Afaik, none of the pnetlib I/O or networking stuff implements Security
> regulations (Permissions etc..) . So I think System.Security should be
> worked upon seriously, and implemented for these operations. The latter
> should be a significant change in pnetlib.
>
> Gopal
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