[top posting]
I'm in the process of trying to "sync" instructions for Linux32,
Linux64, and MacOSX at the moment. As far as instructions on the actual
HOTFIX page, we need to have just a "general" instruction for ALL zips
that simply says -- "Unzip this package to some folder of your choosing
and read the README that's included." Everything else should be in the
various READMEs for each platform.

I should be done with all edits by this evening for a final review
before zipping and signing.

On 08/05/2016 09:28 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> Branching off the part that is not about the Windows 4.1.2-patch1 [TESTING].
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Marcus [mailto:marcus.m...@wtnet.de]
>> Sent: Thursday, August 4, 2016 15:52
>> To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: [TESTING] Applying openoffice-4.1.2-patch1 for Windows
>>
>> Am 08/05/2016 12:26 AM, schrieb Kay Schenk:
> [ ... ]
>>>
>>> hmmm...well no zips for Mac, Linux32, or Linux 64 -- yet.
>>>
>>> Should we get started on these?
>>
>> it depends what we want that they should contain. The ZIP file for
>> Windows contains a LICENSE and NOTICE file as well as an ASC file for
>> the DLL. As it is only a patch IMHO we don't need to provide another
>> LICENSE and NOTICE file which is already available in the OpenOffice
>> installation. Also the ASC is not necessary as we provide it already
>> (together with MD5 and SHA256) for the whole ZIP file.
> [orcmid] 
> 
> I think there is a misunderstanding.  Two matters:
> 
>  1. The use of LICENSE is required by the ALv2 itself, and the ASF practice 
> is to include NOTICE as well on binary distributions.  The patch qualifies, 
> especially when it is moved to general distribution.  It is also easy and 
> harmless to provide.
> 
>  2. The reason for preserving the .asc on the shared-library binary is 
> because it authenticates with respect to who produced it and establishes that 
> it has not been modified as supplied in the package (or as the result of some 
> glitch in creation of the Zip).  It provides a level of accountability and, 
> also, auditability.
> 
> Even though few people will check all of these, they remain possible to be 
> checked.  Since this is a matter of security vulnerabilities and involves 
> elevation of privilege to perform, I believe it is important to demonstrate 
> diligence and care, so that users have confidence in this procedure to the 
> extent they are comfortable.  Also, if it becomes necessary to troubleshoot a 
> problem with these patch applications, we have the means to authenticate what 
> they are using to ensure there are no counterfeits being offered to users.
>>
>> That means that only the README and library file remains.
>>
>> When the README for Windows keep its length then I don't want to copy
>> this on the dowload webpage. ;-)
>>
>> So, when we put the README for all platforms in their ZIP files then we
>> can just put a pointer to it on the download webpage and thats it.
> [orcmid] 
> 
> Yes, that seems like a fine idea.  The README can be linked the same way the 
> .md5, .sha256, and .asc are linked.
> 
> Also, the README may become simpler if we can link to some of the information 
> and not have so much detail in the README text itself.  It might even be 
> useful to have an .html README for that matter.  But that is all extra.  
> Right now I think we want to get into the testing and see how to smooth what 
> we have.
> 
> PS: A friend of mine is looking into the MacOSX situation.  He points out 
> that one can use the Finder to do the job without users having to use 
> Terminal sessions.  I don't have further information at this time.
> 
> PPS: The inclusion of scripts that do the job is also worthy of 
> consideration, perhaps making it unnecessary to build executables.  I will be 
> looking at finding a .bat file that works safely for the Windows case.  That 
> can make the instructions much shorter :).
> 
>>
>> To cut a long story short:
>> I would say yes for a ZIP file for every platform.
> [ ... ]
> 
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org
> For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
> 

-- 
--------------------------------------------
MzK

"Time spent with cats is never wasted."
                   -- Sigmund Freud

---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org
For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org

Reply via email to