On 1/15/2013 7:05 PM, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
On 01/15/2013 12:50 PM, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
Hi!

As you will already have noted, the OpenSSL project is currently moving
its infrastructure to a new server. This migration is combined with a
change and/or upgrade of the tools (CVS -> GIT, RT 3.x -> 4.x, ...) so
we have decided to set up the new server first and to perform a step by
step migration. Most of the porting work is now done and I will now
start to redirect the DNS entries (one at a time) such that the new
services will be enabled.

Current status is:
* CVS has been retired and is now replaced by git. The last CVS commit
was in December.
   The git repository is available for cloning via
     git clone git://git.openssl.org/openssl.git
   and for browsing via
     http://git.openssl.org/ or https://git.openssl.org/
   All commits to the source code in 2013 have already been made using
git and the commit
   mails in the respective new format have been sent via the already
existing openssl-cvs mailing list.
   For obvious reasons we encourage contributors to provide patch and
extension proposals using
   git format...
* RT has been upgrade from an outdated version of the 3.x series to 4.0
and is now (again) available via
      http://rt.openssl.org/ and https://rt.openssl.org/
   with the guest account being "guest" with password "guest" like before.

The other services (web, ftp, mail) are still provided by the old server
but will also be migrated soon. I will not update the old web pages to
reflect the new setup as I do not intend to keep this state for long.

In the meantime I have also changed the DNS entries for www.openssl.org,
ftp.openssl.org, and rsync.openssl.org have been modified to point to
the new server.


The all-important download page http://www.openssl.org/source/ is no
longer sorted properly.  This may be due to the backend code relying on
the implicit sorting in readdir() results for some file systems not happening with more recent file systems such as ext4.

One look at that page should show you what I mean.
Running "ls -U" on both servers should show you the underlying cause.

Enjoy

Jakob
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