[gentoo-dev] Kerberos maintainer wanted!
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi folks! The kerberos herd in gentoo is pretty understaffed. That's the reason why I want to advertise this developer job to _YOU_! Kerberos in gentoo is nevertheless not in bad condition but there are some user requests and a lot of ideas to enhance things. USER REQUESTS: - Get real ldap backend support especially in heimdal (personally I think it's technical nonsense to store a security related dataset in a system which was developed for public access - but it is a user request!) - Of course work on open bugs. (most of them contain enhancement requests and compatibility issues with other ebuilds) ENHANCEMENTS: - Further work on heimdal, mit-krb5 _AND_ GNU Shishi (still not part of our tree) to give users free choice which implementation to use. - Enhance integration of kerberos in applications like OpenAFS, OpenSSH aso. - Split server and client part. - Write documentation on all the kerberos related things in gentoo. (How to configure kerberos server, client, replication, aso.) All security relevant patches are included ATM and ebuilds are more or less up to date. There is krb-1.7 pending for stabilization but there is no hurry since all relevant patches are back ported to our stable version. heimdal-1.2.2 is in rc status and will become stable soon. If you are interested please read [1] to get an idea how to become a gentoo developer. Then have a look on the open bugs at [2]. I'd really appreciate your help. Kerberos is an important part of any modern distribution and a lot of applications have dependencies on it. On the other hand not many people do actively use kerberos in their environments. I'd say whom should use the system to maintain it. So let's tame the beast and get into hades - you won't miss the experience! ;) Greets, Michael [1] ... http://bit.ly/2m0joR [2] ... http://bit.ly/hAK2Y - -- - Michael Hammer|mu...@gentoo.org | Graz, AT Gentoo Developer (Kerberos) | http://www.michael-hammer.at -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkrv57sACgkQPsRu3xul8N6+YQCfflvunlUFCAZ6ZgPOrp7mc1ea 2ngAmgKKKQsprt/IWgynXAVT1mb4lgoN =7YYa -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [gentoo-dev] 2009.0 profiles
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sebastian Pipping schrieb: Does sticking to dates have any real benefits? YES - you don't have to think about another versioning scheme ;) It's nice to see how people are switching to ${year}.${month} and after a while discussing if it isn't better to switch back to an numerous versioning. That's a kind of endless recursion ... isn't it? mueli - -- - Michael Hammer|mu...@gentoo.org | Graz, AT Gentoo Developer (Kerberos) | http://www.michael-hammer.at -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkqXhVUACgkQPsRu3xul8N5AfQCggl72KPEiszQ4GdayfMppN/0O lvEAn1sXkhaNLr0yU2GEv/BlT1cZwzm7 =kpJt -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [gentoo-dev] Keeping profiles/ tidy
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I really appreciate your work on that! g, mueli - -- - Michael Hammer|mu...@gentoo.org | Graz, AT Gentoo Developer (Kerberos) | http://www.michael-hammer.at -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkp20XwACgkQPsRu3xul8N55OACfaRintFBK05KMfsCkkIR3zUGT Xv0An0ytYMC0GldA4lchA1SZlyUA1UQk =cy+q -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [gentoo-dev] An official Gentoo wiki
* Gokdeniz Karadag [EMAIL PROTECTED] [081112 13:06]: Petteri Räty demis ki:: Michael Hammer wrote: We should develop some kind of review process and at least the possiblity to lock and hide pages of poor quality. In the most cases the howtos are related to some herds. What if we have a reviewed section where herds can approve pages and user can be sure that the infos provided have a minimum of quality. We already have a reviewed section. It's called GDP. You're fully right! The GDP can therefore be the reviewed sections where documents from the wiki are transfered to. The wiki can be a staging ground for user contributed documents, which can become part of official docs after a review and cleanup by developers. That's the way I intended my proposal. As some kind of early state GDP documents. It's an unwritten fact that user are willing to contribute to wiki systems - but I've never received an xml file for our GDP written by a user ;) ... The wiki can be the place to develop new howtos by disburding the devs - IMHO. g, mueli -- Michael Hammer|[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Graz, AT Gentoo Developer (Kerberos) | http://www.michael-hammer.at pgpXImZvVf3Nc.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] An official Gentoo wiki
* Mark Loeser [EMAIL PROTECTED] [081112 00:46]: What are others feelings on this? I like the idea! What issues do you see with having a wiki? Pages of poor quality with wrong informations. Do you see anyway to resolve the issue you see with us having a wiki? We should develop some kind of review process and at least the possiblity to lock and hide pages of poor quality. In the most cases the howtos are related to some herds. What if we have a reviewed section where herds can approve pages and user can be sure that the infos provided have a minimum of quality. g, mueli -- Michael Hammer|[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Graz, AT Gentoo Developer (Kerberos) | http://www.michael-hammer.at pgp5ShaoKtcXa.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] kerberos USE flag
* Doug Goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] [081031 15:53]: If no one opposes, I say we redact this USE flag asap. ++ greets, mueli p.S.: thx for the suggestion cardoe! -- Michael Hammer|[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Graz, AT Gentoo Developer (Kerberos) | http://www.michael-hammer.at pgpw6S6QpvuEF.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] EAPI-2
Hi folks! I am not involved in creating the EAPI 2 draft but I am interested in the discussion and would like to track the technical evolution but this seams nearly impossible as you're not able to agree on a public draft document. * Ciaran McCreesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080911 20:02]: On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 23:34:28 + Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Given the earlier discussion about EAPI-2 in http://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-dev/msg_3e9d42191c3537c4f699c12cadd0ad99.xml and cardoe's earlier request to the council ml, can the council members discuss this proposal and consider voting it? Does anyone have any objections to this proposal? I've prepared patches for PMS for this lot. They can be found on the branch 'eapi-2' at git://git.overlays.gentoo.org/proj/pms.git . Can we use these as the definitive definition? So my request to the council is not a technical decision on the content itself but at least a decision about which document is the official draft. So here are my suggestions: (which are an enhancement over the GLEP process) - An official (by the council accepted) VCS repo (a la git) for the document (EAPI draft or even the PMS spec?) - An interface (mailing address) where everyone interested can submit a patch for this document and a herd which is responsible for maintaining and merging the patches if accepted. (- we need a procedure especially for the accept of patches. Voting, council decision, herd decision) - A project page where the patches are published (and evtl. can be voted) and the HEAD is public readable - The technical discussion can then be made in mailing list but then every dev has a possibility to follow the technical issues in a concentrated way and we have a place where we can cite and ref to. - To make this work any other document or source for drafts has to be declined and not discussed (this seams hard but is IMHO the only way to make things work) So long and thx for all the fish, mueli p.S.: If I missed something and something I mentioned already exists then please correct me or forget my request but please be also so kind and publish in a documentation (perhaps somewhere at [1]) where to find informations on the EAPI process. [1] ... http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/list.xml -- Michael Hammer|[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Graz, AT Geno's Developer (Kerberos) | http://www.michael-hammer.at LocalWords: Kerberos pgphDTBmqsuAe.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: [gentoo-dev-announce] New developer : Thomas Anderson (gentoofan23)
* Jeroen Roovers [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080808 03:13]: On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 23:43:32 +0200 Denis Dupeyron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's my pleasure to introduce Thomas Anderson (gentoofan23) as an It seems that you've been living two lives. One life, you're Thomas A. Anderson, program writer for a respectable software company. You have a social security number, pay your taxes, and you... help your landlady carry out her garbage. The other life is lived in computers, where you go by the hacker alias Neo and are guilty of virtually every computer crime we have a law for. One of these lives has a future, and one of them does not. Hopefully it's the second one ... -- Michael Hammer|[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Graz, AT Gentoo Developer (Kerberos) | http://www.michael-hammer.at pgpnzAj2gvvGp.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] ICC Profile
Cold you please fix your reply? -- Michael Hammer|[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Graz, AT Gentoo Developer (Kerberos) | http://www.michael-hammer.at pgpDY8QTPhvzj.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] Bugzilla muckup
* Rémi Cardona [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080703 11:04]: Well thanks anyway for admitting your mistakes and fixing them. Such behavior is rare enough these days that you deserve to be commended for it. ack ;) -- Michael Hammer|[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Graz, AT Gentoo Developer (Kerberos) | http://www.michael-hammer.at pgpk2Gt4MxA34.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] Assigning bugs back to bug-wranglers@
* Jeremy Olexa [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080630 19:53]: [...] IMO, b-w'ing is something that anyone can do. s/can/should ? I mean bug wrangling is a very important thing especially in the sight of users. I'm really willing to help on b-w'ing if it makes sense and is possible. g, mueli -- Michael Hammer|[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Graz, AT Gentoo Developer (Kerberos) | http://www.michael-hammer.at pgpM8FQ6Im2OR.pgp Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-dev] app-crypt/kstart License questionable
Hi! I'd like to add kstart to the tree and have a question to the license of the package. It's some kind of combination of the MIT License with a few minor licenses. Should I add the whole license file to the tree? Here is the link: http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/software/kstart/license.html There is a very similar situation on the sys-auth/pam_krb5 package which is also from Russ Allbery. There we provide not the full license needed for the package. g, mueli -- -- __ Michael Hammer/ | GPG-Key-ID: 0x1BA5F0DE\__| GPG-Fingerprint: || 8704 11D1 048A 2F24 89D0 6B9E 3EC4 6EDF 1BA5 F0DE || phone: +43 (0) 650 86 33 55 8|| Graz - AUSTRIA || http://www.michael-hammer.at/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]~~ -- pgpvM15Fb0KWw.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] New developer: Michael Hammer (mueli)
* Duft Markus [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080506 08:13]: [...] Michael is responsible for the infrastructure at the Graz University of Technology [...] I've to correct this because I don't want to adorn myself with borrowed plumes ;) I am responsible for the infrastructure of the Insitute for Strength of Materials but not for the whole University. [...] and they run Gentoo of course. [...] .. and that's really true and I am also a bit proude of it. On oure whole Insitute we are using (except two True64 machines) Linux and only 2 PCs are running debian - all others are running Gentoo!! Hehe, Graz on the advance ;) Welcome. Thanks for the warm welcome! We'll learn windows how POSIX is written ;) greets, mueli -- -- __ Michael Hammer/ | GPG-Key-ID: 0x1BA5F0DE\__| GPG-Fingerprint: || 8704 11D1 048A 2F24 89D0 6B9E 3EC4 6EDF 1BA5 F0DE || phone: +43 (0) 650 86 33 55 8|| Graz - AUSTRIA || http://www.michael-hammer.at/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]~~ -- pgpHd8QVtko0S.pgp Description: PGP signature