with ML-KEM and ML-DSA, especially now that the naming aligns with the finalized FIPS standards. Having these algorithms available through the standard PKCS#11 interface should make adoption much smoother for existing applications.
The CMake build system and Doxygen documentation are also very welcome additions. They should make integration into modern development environments much easier and improve the developer experience.
I also appreciate the emphasis on PKCS#11 specification compliance and memory-safety improvements. The notes about the changed default attribute values and the legacy compatibility defines are particularly helpful for anyone planning an upgrade from 2.0.
Thanks to the wolfSSL team and the contributors for all the work that went into this release. Looking forward to trying out version 2.1.0.