Before the weekend I submitted a request for hosting a cryptographic library project. The original project name was clc (Common Lisp Cryptography), but due to a name clash with another project I was advised to choose another name. This was sound advise and I have changed the name to Crypticl (cl-crypto was also considered, but in the end I felt it was at bit too ambitous for a start-up project). Apart from the name change, the original request is unchanged. For convenience I repeat the request below.
Regards, Tåle
Request for project hosting:
I'm writing a cryptographic library in Common Lisp and I wonder if you would be interested in hostng it. It's not a large, all-encompassing library, but the goal is to offer common, secure versions of important cryptographic primitives (hash functions like SHA-1, symmetric encryption like AES, asymmetric encryption like RSA, digital signatures like DSA etc). Utilities like number theoretic primitives and secure random number generators will also be included. It will be released under a MIT type license.
Project name: Crypticl Project member: Tåle Skogan License: MIT