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To replace libsodium, need to have a replacement for the anoncrypt / authcrypt sealed box for pack / unpack.
Can be done in Ursa with two steps, but might add as a single function call.
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We recognize as a community that each of us needs to adapt to current global events: improving the upstream open source libraries is likely to be slower.
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Richard's role changed, so we need a change in host.