I have written a new encryption software:
For critiques and comments I should be very grateful.
M. K. Shen
I have written a new encryption software:
For critiques and comments I should be very grateful.
M. K. Shen
#[space]This[space]software[space]may[space]be[space]freely[space]used:
That's hard to read.
Am 08.06.2014 17:36, schrieb snipped-for-privacy@notatla.org.uk:
Some minimum knowledge of Python would certainly be needed in order to be able to fully understand what the code exactly does. But that's not practically avoidable, isn't it? (Or do I misunderstood you here?)
M. K. Shen
It[space]appears[space]you[space]misunderstand.
Am 08.06.2014 23:38, schrieb snipped-for-privacy@notatla.org.uk:
My phrase "This software may be freely used ..." in the document was written in the sense analogous (though not identical) to what one in many open-source software documents finds like "GNU GPL". Is that ok?
M. K. Shen
Am 08.06.2014 15:49, schrieb Mok-Kong Shen:
I like to add that in the prologe and epilogue of the software document I have given some rationales of the design, in particular concerning the use of Python's built-in PRNG. Certainly, these are merely my humble attempts to justify the design and not any proofs of security of the scheme. Hopefully, however, that they might eventually entice certain constructive critiques from the experts, leading possibly to some feasible improvements and/or corrections of my design.
M. K. Shen
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