Hey, thanks a lot for some insights into the the "project status" and this makes me feel comfortable to ship libotr and pidgin-otr in trixie.
Regards, hefee -- On Mittwoch, 5. März 2025 01:03:26 Mitteleuropäische Normalzeit Jurre van Bergen wrote: > Hi Hefee, > > On 04/03/2025 22:26, Hefee wrote: > > Hey, > > > > thanks a lot for this fast response on the git repos, than I keep the > > links to point to otr.cyperpunks.ca. > > Perfect! > > > That at least give me a first idea, that there are still people caring > > about libotr. *yeah* > > > > As the next Debian release (trixie) will soon happen, I started to look at > > the packages, if they are still vital for the next years. > > > > libotr/pidgin-otr doesn't seen any update since 2016. As I cannot scan > > through the bugtracker I cannot decide, if bugs are just piling up or is > > OTR just in "maintanacne mode". With "maintance mode" I mean no active > > development, but issues may be fixed, if they are to big to ignore ;) > > Those will get fixed yeah! > > > * Are you aware of any issue, that would mark libotr or pidgin-otr as > > please do not ship it to endusers? > > Personally no, except that Pidgin itself is a trash fire :) > > > * Are security vulnerabilities still been processed? > > Yes, if someone reports a security vulnerability and becomes known to us > we'd ship a new version and will request a cve. > > Best, > > Jurre > > > _______________________________________________ > > OTR-dev mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.cypherpunks.ca/mailman/listinfo/otr-dev
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