At this I think this PEP has become a little too vague and abstract, and I think we'd probably be better served by getting more concrete: Problem: Some of Python 2's modules which are fundamentally necessary for interop with the broader internet, and the security thereof, are missing really important features. Right now Python 2 has a policy of getting absolutely new features. Solution: We're going to ignore that policy for a couple of pretty important features to that end. Here's my proposed list of such featuers: * hmac * constant_time_compare * os * Persisant FD for os.urandom() * ssl * SNI * SSLContext * A giant suite of constants from OpenSSL * The functions for checking a hostname against a certificate * The functions for finding the platform's certificate store Alex
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