What are OpenSSL Communities?

OpenSSL Communities are groups where people and organizations connected to OpenSSL Projects come together - whether you build, package, support, study, or use it. They give you a way to share needs, give feedback, and shape the future of the project.
When joining, just pick the community you relate to most:
OpenSSL Communities
Academics – Researchers, educators, and students focused on cryptography and security.
Committers – Developers granted commit privileges based on their active and meaningful contributions to OpenSSL Library.
Distributions – Maintainers and engineers working on OS and Linux distros that include OpenSSL Projects.
Individuals – Developers, users, and enthusiasts who care about OpenSSL Projects, whether or not it’s part of their day job.
Large Businesses – Organizations with more than 100 people who depend on OpenSSL Projects.
Small Businesses – Companies with up to 100 people using, supporting, or integrating OpenSSL Projects.
Why Join?
Help shape OpenSSL Projects’ priorities and future.
Join community advisory groups (like BAC and TAC).
Stay informed and involved with project decisions.