That's kind of one of the problems with OpenSSL: The paid work they do may help most of the OpenSSL developers pay their bills, but spending their time writing weird one-off features for enterprise clients is the opposite of conducive to doing important work to maintain the quality of the library.
That's kind of one of the problems with OpenSSL: The paid work they do may help most of the OpenSSL developers pay their bills, but spending their time writing weird one-off features for enterprise clients is the opposite of conducive to doing important work to maintain the quality of the library.