From: "Frank Yellin" <Frank.Yellin@eng.sun.com>
To: "Jan Luehe" <Jan.Luehe@eng.sun.com>, <Frank.Yellin@eng.sun.com>
Subject: Fixes.
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1999 15:05:43 -0800
In-Reply-To: <libSDtMail.9903101445.19831.luehe@laguna>
> I honestly don't understand what the resistance is to giving
> normal users
> > (me, for
> > example) what it is they reasonable expect.
>
>
> There is no resistance at all. I am sorry if I gave you that
> impression. I was only a little nervous because all this
> has happened right before FCS.
It's one of the problems of email. It's sometimes hard to tell the
other party's mood.
I suppose the problem is that I was submitting what seemed to be bug
reports, when they weren't. When I write:
I try to do X and it doesn't work
The correct response isn't necessarily:
You shouldn't do X. That doesn't work. The right thing is to do is
Y, Z, W
But rather:
Why did you think X was the right thing to do? Is Frank
blatently misreading the documentation (always a possibility), or is
the documentation misleading or unclear. Should we allow X?
> 2. I have added KeyGenerator implementations (in the
> SunJCE provider) for HMAC-MD5 and HMAC-SHA1. The default
> keysize for both is 64 bytes.
Great! I don't remember reading that this was added. Thanks.
> This is right in time for tonight's FCS promotion.
Congratulation!
== Frank