[18:42] <sdeziel> nowadays, squid comes in two flavors: GnuTLS and OpenSSL. The GnuTLS one is the one in main. Since many other packages in main are using OpenSSL (apache2, nginx, postfix, dovecot, postgresql, etc) I'm wondering if it is just an historical reason to have the GnuTLS flavor of squid in main? (cross posted in #ubuntu-security)
[18:42] <sdeziel> sergiodj: any opinions ^
[18:42] <sdeziel> athos: same ^
[19:01] <Walex> sdeziel: GNU TLS and OpenSSL have different bugs and limitations, and some people think that OpenSSL has many more, so they created LibreSSL, and that's another story.
[19:07] <sdeziel> Walex: since LibreSSL isn't even in Debian, it's definitely another story