A while ago Paul Rubin proposed adding a Rijndael/AES module to 2.3. (AES = Advanced Encryption Standard, a block cipher that's likely to be around for a long time). Rubin wanted to come up with a nice interface for the module, and has posted some notes toward it. I have an existing implementation that's 2212 lines of code; I like the interface, but opinions may vary. :) Do we want to do anything about this for 2.3? A benefit is that AES is useful, and likely to remain so for the next 20 years; a drawback is that it might entangle the PSF in export-control legalities. I vaguely recall the PSF getting some legal advice on this point; am I misremembering? What was the outcome? If AES gets added, rotor can be deprecated to encourage people to use something better; patch is at <URL:http://www.python.org/sf/679505>. --amk (www.amk.ca) Cerebral circuits in order. Physiognomy dubious. -- K9 assesses the Doctor's condition, in "The Invasion of Time"
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