Hello Giorgio, I may have prematurely given you access before you had been voted on to get access to the repo, I had assumed you had.
I need to take you off the committer repo until the vote is approved, which I will do now. I will send another email requesting that you be given status as a committer. This shouldn't be a big deal as you already have the ICLA on file with Apache. Thanks for your patience. Brian On Nov 07, 2018, at 07:59 PM, Giorgio Zoppi <[email protected]> wrote: Thanks, i have the ICLA signed and access to the Apache Milagro code as committer. The first objective is to port to Apache the crypto library (AMLC) that it is present in github. Just C library without wrappers. After the release we can think to the Java wrapper (as Apache is mainly a java shop), and than the python one. Hey guys at miracl, do you have already a release tagged there? If yes, can you provide me a GIT tag (ie. MILAGRO_0_9_0_ALPHA) from starting point, The idea for the tag, it is a tag for which you are sure that the codebase is stable to pass directly to the tests. Do you have a gtest suite? I see just vector tests overthere. So after you provide me a tag as starting point, I can pull push and we freeze the codebase for testing. Brian, Go, any other priorities? Justin for the moment we will release asap the AMCL library. How can we handle the legalize? As soon we release the community will grow. Justin, Do we have any other actions to do? How about legalize? How much can we stay as incubator? Go can you commit part of your team or yourself for testing vectors and especially EC part? Best Regards, Giorgio. Best Regards, Giorgio. . El vie., 12 oct. 2018 a las 15:34, Giorgio Zoppi (<[email protected]>) escribió: Hello, i signed the ICLA may years for Tuscany. How can i help to get rid of the deadlock? Can i port the currenct miracle repository to Apache? Best Regards, Giorgio El sáb., 22 sept. 2018 a las 0:54, Justin Mclean (< [email protected]>) escribió: Hi,
4. https://ponymail.incubator.apache.org
sorry try https://lists.apache.org instead. Thanks, Justin
