
I’ll make a question out of it:
Is anyone working on a Haskell project compatible with Tor? Library, Server, Browser, etc.
Is anyone interested in such a project?
Would the Haskell Runtime and TLS modules have any time dependent behavior that would make encryption harder/easier to break than C implementations? Basically, is the TLS attach surface smaller or larger than openssl and is there any data to support claims of such?
Mike
On Jul 30, 2014, at 10:53 PM, Bardur Arantsson
On 2014-07-31 05:42, Vasili I. Galchin wrote:
Haskell contributions to http://www.torproject.org .. .any thoughts ??
Uh... what?
In case it isn't clear: Posting incoherent one-liners which seem to be missing several words (such as your post above) and posts which don't seem to carry any content* (your other post today) isn't particularly useful or welcome around here.
Despite what some might claim about the Haskell community, we aren't mind readers. You need to add a few more words to explain what you're trying to say and/or ask, so that people other than you can understand.
*) Apart from vague mentions of "mutability" and two links which on the face of it don't have much (if anything) to do with each other.
Regards,
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