Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2015-01-20 Thread Antoine Beaupré
On 2015-01-17 02:54:11, Ben Finney wrote: Control: summary -1 Copyright status confirmed for all files. Packaging complete. On 10-Jan-2015, Ben Finney wrote: I am considering the copyright implications of the included wordlist, which appears to be from a proprietary source and does not

Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2015-01-17 Thread Ben Finney
Control: summary -1 Copyright status confirmed for all files. Packaging complete. On 10-Jan-2015, Ben Finney wrote: I am considering the copyright implications of the included wordlist, which appears to be from a proprietary source and does not have any license grant for Debian recipients.

Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2015-01-09 Thread Ben Finney
Control: summary -1 -1 Packaging is now in VCS. Copyright questions remain for the wordlist. On 09-Jan-2015, anarcat wrote: Any progress on this? Yes, the packaging is complete and is available in VCS: URL:https://anonscm.debian.org/loggerhead/collab-maint/pkg-xkcdpass/ I am considering

Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2015-01-09 Thread anarcat
Any progress on this? I'd be interested in helping out. A. -- Men often become what they believe themselves to be. If I believe I cannot do something, it makes me incapable of doing it. But when I believe I can, then I acquire the ability to do it even if I didn't have it in the beginning.

Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-10 Thread Vincent Bernat
❦ 10 novembre 2014 12:36 +1100, Ben Finney ben+deb...@benfinney.id.au : The attribution is misleading. While xkcd has popularized this way of getting password, it was previously known as diceware: http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html It would be nice to mention that. That sounds

Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-10 Thread Ben Finney
On 10-Nov-2014, Vincent Bernat wrote: ❦ 10 novembre 2014 12:36 +1100, Ben Finney ben+deb...@benfinney.id.au : That [note about a manual password generation method] sounds like something to report upstream, perhaps for inclusion in the documentation. I don't think it belongs in the Debian

Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-10 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
[adding bugreport as recipient] Quoting Ben Finney (2014-11-10 00:33:52) Simon McVittie s...@debian.org writes: Does [xkcdpass] have significant advantages over pwqgen, in the passwdqc package? Significant advantages: * ‘xkcdpass’ provides an implementation of a much-discussed scheme

Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-10 Thread Ben Finney
Jonas Smedegaard d...@jones.dk writes: [adding bugreport as recipient] Thanks. I need to be more careful in accessing Debian discussion forums; I usually do so via via NNTP. curious questions for your xkcdpass tool: * Does it handle alternate dictionaries (e.g. danish)? * Does it

Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-09 Thread Ben Finney
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Ben Finney ben+deb...@benfinney.id.au * Package name: xkcdpass Version : 1.2.2 Upstream Author : Steven Tobin ste...@steventob.in * URL : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/xkcdpass/ * License : BSD-3 Programming Lang: Python

Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-09 Thread Vincent Bernat
❦ 9 novembre 2014 19:21 +1100, Ben Finney ben+deb...@benfinney.id.au : * Package name: xkcdpass Version : 1.2.2 Upstream Author : Steven Tobin ste...@steventob.in * URL : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/xkcdpass/ * License : BSD-3 Programming Lang:

Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-09 Thread Ben Finney
On 09-Nov-2014, Vincent Bernat wrote: The attribution is misleading. While xkcd has popularized this way of getting password, it was previously known as diceware: http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html It would be nice to mention that. That sounds like something to report upstream,