[Mls] Go implementation; hackathon?

Richard Barnes <rlb@ipv.sx> Mon, 05 February 2018 19:36 UTC

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I just made public a repo I've had going with a Go implementation of
draft-barnes-mls-protocol.  It should illustrate the algorithms underlying
what's in the document, with more details about how the tree math works,
etc.

https://github.com/bifurcation/mls

Speaking of implementation -- There's an IETF hackathon on the weekend
before the IETF.  If anyone else was interested in working together on
implementations / testing interoperability, it might be possible to get a
table there.

https://www6.ietf.org/hackathon/101-hackathon.html