Jason: I don't think that releasing '0.9.8n' inside an extension named 'openssl-0.9.8m.tcz' is the best way forward.
Even with all the "fun and games" which was had with the various '0.9.8' versions, IIRC this has not resulted in a single negative report from any user (touch wood!). So I think we can now be a bit more confident in the integrity of those patch releases. I believe we should just have one 'openssl-0.9.8.tcz' extension, which gets updated whenever it seems prudent to do so. That means one last renaming in the .dep files and everybody will hopefully "live happily ever after".
This "final renaming" step might be postponed until the last traces of '0.9.8k' are gone, which at this moment are only two extensions: vsftpd-ssl and x11vnc.
Furthermore looking around the security related extensions, I'd like to bring to your attention that GnuTLS has two weeks ago released v2.8.6. IIRC our extension is currently v2.8.4. Since v2.8.5 and v2.8.6 are labeled as bug fixes I'm not sure if a rebuild is urgently required, but might not be a bad idea to consider anyway.