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Reliability #483

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baentsch opened this issue Aug 18, 2024 · 1 comment
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Reliability #483

baentsch opened this issue Aug 18, 2024 · 1 comment
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oqsprovider (and suitably limited liboqs configs) may be (are?) being used in settings considered "productive" despite a documented (standard) warning against this. Discussions as to how to reduce the risk of this have been started elsewhere (e.g., open-quantum-safe/tsc#1 and PQCA/TAC#44) but don't seem to garner much interest or concrete resolution proposals (or are even labelled only "enhancement").

Thus, this issue is to define a set of concrete features that this project should possess to be considered "reliable for everyday use" and sufficiently reducing the risks to its users deploying it -- and the risk to the code owners' reputation of having done the code.

Let me start by stating the obvious:

Further line items welcome (even if only adding already open issues).

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baentsch commented Sep 6, 2024

Here's a nice "operational" test checklist of an OQS alternative that may be worth while following.

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