On Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 11:17 AM, Donald Allen <donaldcal...@outlook.com> wrote: >> Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2016 17:59:07 +0300 >> From: con...@gmx.com >> To: > misc@openbsd.org >> Subject: Re: github >> >> On 16:43 Sun 07 Aug, Ingo Schwarze > wrote: >>>> Do you have any plans to move the OpenBSD source code repository >>>> to github? >>> >>> Absolutely not. The OpenBSD repository will remain > secure and >>> will not be outsourced to a random third party. >> >> I'm sorry, > are we talking about the same OpenBSD CVS tree that does not >> offer any kind > of encryption and transfers all your data in plain over >> the network (except > for developers who use SSH of course)? How's that >> secure? >> >> Moreover, Git > itself allows you to check what the hell is going on using >> your local > history (e.g. git pull will not work without some love if >> somebody changes > your repo on the GitHub side without your awareness). >> Also signed commits > FWIW. > > And github offers two-factor authentication, so if enabled, not simple > to hack the account. >
The openBSD tree is duplicated over the SSH protocol, not HTTPS; You are spreading miss information. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\