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reduce further and document better support level of single integrations #275
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Signed-off-by: Michael Baentsch <[email protected]>
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The Open Quantum Safe project is led by [Douglas Stebila](https://www.douglas.stebila.ca/research/) and [Michele Mosca](http://faculty.iqc.uwaterloo.ca/mmosca/)at the University of Waterloo. | |||
The Open Quantum Safe project has been taken over by LinuxFoundation within [PQCA](https://pqca.org). |
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The Open Quantum Safe project has been taken over by LinuxFoundation within [PQCA](https://pqca.org). | |
The Open Quantum Safe project is part of the Linux Foundation within [PQCA](https://pqca.org). |
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This change would completely eliminate the history of OQS as a free/"meritocratic", non-LF project. If you don't like the term "taken over" what about "After 7 years of stewardship by UWaterloo, control of the project changed to the newly established PQCA, a Linux Foundation alliance."?
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This is documented to my satisfaction at https://openquantumsafe.org/news/, so I don't have the need to repeat it in each README. But if we do want to include it in each README, then I'd just copy the text from the website.
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then I'd just copy the text from the website
Sounds a bit 20th century :-) What about instead of the text simply linking (actually from/for all sub project's README's) to there? This may actually remove lots of redundant text (e.g., regarding funding) in many sub projects.
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Sure, we can do that.
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Added link to OQS news.
Signed-off-by: Michael Baentsch <[email protected]>
Follow-up to open-quantum-safe/tsc#2