hmmmm. something sounds a little Phishy there. It is even more interesting that Theo showed up in the thread.
Assuming for the moment that the email is legit, it might not be a bad idea to send a response back to openSSL giving them your acceptance or rejection and the logical reasons why.
-eric
from the central office of the Technomage Guild, Securities and Exchanges Dept.
On Mar 24, 2017, at 2:00 AM, Ed wrote:
> More OpenSSL drama brewing behind the scenes ...
> just FYI
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Theo de Raadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>
> Date: Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 9:18 AM
> Subject: [tech] regarding OpenSSL License change
> To: tech@openbsd.org
>
>
> Lots of people have been receiving emails like the one below.
>
> They have never asked the community of authors what they want.
>
> I think OpenSSL are using a github "garbage-in / garbage-out" style of
> process. Feel free to dig into what they think I am author of, and
> why.
>
> The start suggests they want to privately collect sufficient consensus
> to pass their agenda. They appear to be considering all actions in
> the tree (including mine) on equal grounds.
>
> The last sentence suggests they don't care at all about the rights of
> the authors.
>
>
> ----
>
>
> Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2017 16:48:10 -0400
> From: license@openssl.org
> To: deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org
> Subject: OpenSSL License change
> Message-ID: <20170322204810.ra49WTmWN%license@openssl.org>
> User-Agent: s-nail v14.8.6
> Status: O
>
> Hello!
>
> This mail is coming from the OpenSSL development team.
>
> This is a pre-release email before we "go public." In particular,
> the most recent blog entry, listed below, is not yet available. But we
> thought, as an important downstream fork, that we'd give you the courtesy
> of participating early.
>
> We are working to change the license for OpenSSL. We want to move from
> the current license (which is custom-written and has some uncommon
> requirements on end-users), to the widely-accepted and common
> Apache License (version 2). You can find some explanation in
> our blog entries:
>
> https://www.openssl.org/blog/blog/2017/03/20/license/
> https://www.openssl.org/blog/blog/2015/08/01/cla/
>
> We wrote some tools to look through every version of our files, and
> our scripts found your email address. You can see what we found:
>
> https://license.openssl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.py?uid=619
>
> We are asking for your permission to change the licence for your
> contribution. Please visit this link to respond; you will have a chance
> to accept or decline, and enter a brief comment (you can use the comment
> to give the names of other people we should contact, for example):
>
> https://license.openssl.org/cgi-bin/reply.py?uid=619&p=pCUKaKssFLWJztCE8FHe
>
> If you have any questions or concerns, send email to license@openssl.org;
> please be patient for a response. You can also post to the public mailing
> list, openssl-dev@openssl.org; details about that list can be found at this
> site:
>
> https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-dev
>
> If we do not hear from you, we will assume that you have no objection.
>
> Thank you!
>
> -The OpenSSL Development Team
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