Fix some typos. (#378)

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# Misc (master branch)
.objs_upstream
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- a collection of open source implementations of post-quantum cryptography algorithms
- a test harness and benchmarking routines
The OQS project also provides prototype integrations into application-level protocols to enable testing of quantum-resistant cryptography.
The OQS project also provides prototype integrations into application-level protocols to enable testing of quantum-resistant cryptography.
More information on OQS can be found on our website: [https://openquantumsafe.org/](https://openquantumsafe.org/).
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Limitations and security
------------------------
liboqs is designed for prototyping and evaluating quantum-resistant cryptography. Security of proposed quantum-resistant algorithms may rapidly change as research advances, and may ultimately be completely insecure against either classical or quantum computers.
liboqs is designed for prototyping and evaluating quantum-resistant cryptography. Security of proposed quantum-resistant algorithms may rapidly change as research advances, and may ultimately be completely insecure against either classical or quantum computers.
We believe that the NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography standardization project is currently the best avenue to identifying potentially quantum-resistant algorithms. liboqs does not intend to "pick winners", and we strongly recommend that applications and protocols rely on the outcomes of the NIST standardization project when deploying post-quantum cryptography.
We believe that the NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography standardization project is currently the best avenue to identifying potentially quantum-resistant algorithms. liboqs does not intend to "pick winners", and we strongly recommend that applications and protocols rely on the outcomes of the NIST standardization project when deploying post-quantum cryptography.
We acknowledge that some parties may want to begin deploying post-quantum cryptography prior to the conclusion of the NIST standardization project. We strongly recommend that any attempts to do make use of so-called **hybrid cryptography**, in which post-quantum public-key algorithms are used alongside traditional public key algorithms (like RSA or elliptic curves) so that the solution is at least no less secure than existing traditional cryptography.
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License
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liboqs is licensed under the MIT License; see [LICENSE.txt](https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/liboqs/blob/master/LICENSE.txt) for details.
liboqs is licensed under the MIT License; see [LICENSE.txt](https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/liboqs/blob/master/LICENSE.txt) for details.
liboqs includes some third party libraries or modules that are licensed differently; the corresponding subfolder contains the license that applies in that case. In particular:
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Team
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The Open Quantum Safe project is lead by [Douglas Stebila](https://www.douglas.stebila.ca/research/) [Michele Mosca](http://faculty.iqc.uwaterloo.ca/mmosca/) at the University of Waterloo.
The Open Quantum Safe project is led by [Douglas Stebila](https://www.douglas.stebila.ca/research/) and [Michele Mosca](http://faculty.iqc.uwaterloo.ca/mmosca/) at the University of Waterloo.
### Contributors
Contributors to this nist-branch of liboqs include:
Contributors to this master branch of liboqs include:
- Nicholas Allen (Amazon Web Services)
- Maxime Anvari
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- Douglas Stebila (University of Waterloo)
- [John Underhill](https://github.com/Steppenwolfe65/CEX)
- Sebastian Verschoor (University of Waterloo)
- Ben Davies (University of Waterloo)
### Support