Hello.

I updated dnssec-trigger in Fedora to the upstream version 0.13. While it 
compiles with OpenSSL 1.1.0, it does not work with it. We have a bug in Fedora 
for that https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1427561. It seems that the 
fix has been already provided by Ondrej Sury as a pull request on GitHub - 
https://github.com/NLnetLabs/dnssec-trigger/pull/1. Would you please consider 
reviewing the changes and merging them?

Additionally I would like to ask if you ever considered moving away from SVN 
and using e.g. the GitHub repository as the main upstream source control? From 
my point of view, it would help to get contributions for the project. We could 
easily create pull requests to propose changes and one could connect it to a CI 
system, that would also test pull requests and the master itself. One of the 
engineers in my team (Martin Sehnoutka - 
https://github.com/msehnout/dnssec-trigger-fedora) is currently working on 
rewriting the configuration of forward zones for e.g. VPNs from the Python 
script to the daemon, so that the logic is in a single place. Martin is also 
working on some unit tests and a way to test dnssec-trigger daemon itself. I 
think having a repository on GitHub could help to have an automated CI taking 
advantage of any unit tests and integration tests.

Thanks.

Regards,
Tomas
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Tomas Hozza
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