Re: [Letsencrypt-devel] Request to Join Project letsencrypt from Christopher Halse Rogers (raof-guest)

2017-01-27 Thread Mattia Rizzolo
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 06:40:24AM +, nore...@alioth.debian.org wrote:
> Christopher Halse Rogers (raof-guest) has requested to join your project. 
> You can approve this request here: 
> https://alioth.debian.org/project/admin/users.php?group_id=100963 

Hi!

> Comments by the user:
> To help with the Ubuntu SRU processes.

Happy to receive help, so I approved you, but… SRU of what package to
what distribution to fix what?  And access to the team is needed for
what? (I push to git a "xenial" branch, or ubuntu tags?)

(FTR, I am a MOTU)

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Re: [Letsencrypt-devel] Request to Join Project letsencrypt from Christopher Halse Rogers (raof-guest)

2017-01-27 Thread chris
Oh, sorry!


I'm part of the process to SRU certbot into Xenial. There are enough packages 
and we've gone through enough revisions that Xenial (and Yakkety) branches make 
sense, and would assist in reviewing.


Thanks!

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Re: [Letsencrypt-devel] Request to Join Project letsencrypt from Christopher Halse Rogers (raof-guest)

2017-01-27 Thread Mattia Rizzolo
Mind that my email was CCed to the ML, since I don't know whether you
subscribed it, and I want the team mates to be aware of this.
I bounced your previous email.

On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 08:39:21AM +1100, ch...@cooperteam.net wrote:
> I'm part of the process to SRU certbot into Xenial. There are enough
> packages and we've gone through enough revisions that Xenial (and
> Yakkety) branches make sense, and would assist in reviewing.

Ah, right.
I discovered that today, while interacting on IRC with the Ubuntu
release team.
Personally I'm not happy, as it's way too large of a change (and changed
behaviour!) to appear in a SRU, but I'm nearly giving up on that...

BTW, you might want to contact (well, wait for an answer, he reads this
ML) the certbot maintainer, hlieberman.

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Re: [Letsencrypt-devel] Request to Join Project letsencrypt from Christopher Halse Rogers (raof-guest)

2017-01-27 Thread Harlan Lieberman-Berg
Mattia Rizzolo  writes:
> Personally I'm not happy, as it's way too large of a change (and changed
> behaviour!) to appear in a SRU, but I'm nearly giving up on that...

Hi Mattia, Chris,

It's a bit unusual for an SRU, to be sure, but the certbot team has
assured me that there shouldn't be major breaking changes.  The UI is
slightly different for interacting, but the command line interface is
backwards compatible.

Chris, happy to have you put branches in for xenial.  Please leave
master for sid, though of course, we're happy to take compatible changes
there as well.

Sincerely,
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~hlieberman

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