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Re: [ease-dev] [EASE-dev] Introduction

Hi Christian,

As you have guided, I have fetched the source code of EASE, have added a JavaDoc and pushed the change on gerrit. Click Here to see the change.

I am interested in project EASE: Add Support to sign and verify scripts for GSOC 2016.

I know cryptography, am familiar with java security API, and signing and verification. I am also familiar with running scripts with EASE.

Also, I wanted to know, what support are we going to provide to sign scripts? Will signing be through OpenPGP or user can sign using certificates that he is having.

If we are going to use OpenPGP, then there is nice library BouncyCastle which we can use.

Thanks for helping!

On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 9:32 PM Christian Pontesegger <christian.pontesegger@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Varun,

glad you are interested in applying for GSoC. As there might be some
competition among students I suggest you start digging around a bit in
the mainling list archives. I posted some guidelines a few weeks past.
For your application to be considered you need to commit a very simple
patch as explained on the mailing list. This is just to prove that you
are able to fetch the source code and start working with bugzilla/gerrit.

regards
Christian

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