Hm.... I see. I do not know if things often get political with the Linux Foundation.
If they do, then this could definitely be an issue.
If they don't then I can see there benefit for the Linux Foundation in funding both. LibreSSL has the benefits I previously mentioned, and OpenSSL benefits from having all the features that are being cut out by LibreSSL (FIPS probably being the biggest one).
But I can see where the possible conflict could occur. Thanks for clearing things up.
If they do, then this could definitely be an issue.
If they don't then I can see there benefit for the Linux Foundation in funding both. LibreSSL has the benefits I previously mentioned, and OpenSSL benefits from having all the features that are being cut out by LibreSSL (FIPS probably being the biggest one).
But I can see where the possible conflict could occur. Thanks for clearing things up.