On 4/3/2010 2:59 AM, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 16:36 +0300, Martin Paljak wrote:
>
>> Entersafe (or Feitian to be precise) has no docs, so it is hard to
>> know what it can or can not support.
>>
> I asked FEITIAN for the technical documentation and I am waiti
On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 16:36 +0300, Martin Paljak wrote:
> Entersafe (or Feitian to be precise) has no docs, so it is hard to
> know what it can or can not support.
I asked FEITIAN for the technical documentation and I am waiting for the
answer.
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On Apr 2, 2010, at 16:16 , Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> Am Dienstag 30 März 2010 21:39:46 schrieb Martin Paljak:
>> I see it more like white (known to work) and black (known not to work
>> or known to work with documented issues) and gray (not
>> known/obsolete/historic).
>
> for example entersafe
Am Dienstag 30 März 2010 21:39:46 schrieb Martin Paljak:
> I see it more like white (known to work) and black (known not to work
> or known to work with documented issues) and gray (not
> known/obsolete/historic).
for example entersafe works, but only with a singe pin,
you can't create more than o
2010/3/30 Andreas Jellinghaus :
> Am Dienstag 30 März 2010 20:59:58 schrieb Martin Paljak:
>> > i.e. if there are no active testers and developers for some plattform,
>> > we should people know, even if opensc is in the ports collection or
>> > something like that. for example debian doesn't upgrad
Am Dienstag 30 März 2010 20:59:58 schrieb Martin Paljak:
> > * at least "pkcs11-tool --test --login" for already initialized cards.
> > again some failures are ok (e.g. opensc trying some mechanisms on very
> > restricted keys - for example signature cards restricted to few signing
> > mechanism
Hello,
On Mar 30, 2010, at 21:14 , Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> disabling access to passive developers is a good thing, as long time
> unused and unmaintained accounts are a typical security problem.
This more of a "cleanup" and documentation process than a security process,
which is a by-product.
I'd already asked to have my commit access revoked, so this change is fine
with me.
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Am Montag 29 März 2010 16:28:05 schrieb Douglas E. Engert:
> There are also developers who don't commit directly. I am one of them who
> has submitted many changes and maintains the PIV card driver. But I send
> in changes and Andreas is the one who usually commits them for me.
>
> I suspect that
disabling access to passive developers is a good thing, as long time
unused and unmaintained accounts are a typical security problem.
but please send a personal email to everyone explaining the situation
and how to proceed, so people don't feel "kicked off" a project, only
because they didn't subm
Hello Douglas,
On Mar 29, 2010, at 17:28 , Douglas E. Engert wrote:
> Peter Koch wrote:
>>
>> I therefore changed the Wiki-tags and removed my entry from the Emeritus
>> list.
>
> There are also developers who don't commit directly. I am one of them who
> has submitted many changes and maintain
Peter Koch wrote:
> Hi Martin!
>
> I'm maintaining the TCOS-driver and the PKCS#15-emulation for german
> signature cards and some TCOS-based University cards. There was no need
> to change the driver for about two years, but this doesn't mean that the
> TCOS-driver is unmaintainted.
>
> I t
Hello,
On Mar 28, 2010, at 23:29 , Peter Koch wrote:
> I'm maintaining the TCOS-driver and the PKCS#15-emulation for german
> signature cards and some TCOS-based University cards. There was no need to
> change the driver for about two years, but this doesn't mean that the
> TCOS-driver is unmai
Hi Martin!
I'm maintaining the TCOS-driver and the PKCS#15-emulation for german
signature cards and some TCOS-based University cards. There was no need to
change the driver for about two years, but this doesn't mean that the
TCOS-driver is unmaintainted.
I therefore changed the Wiki-tags and remo
On Mar 27, 2010, at 15:41 , Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> 2010/3/27 Martin Paljak :
>> Comments?
>
> Fine for me.
>
> Maybe we could also maintain a wiki page of previous developers, call
> it Emeritus. Since you have the list of the accounts you will remove
> the first list is easy to create.
> Deve
On Mar 27, 2010, at 15:41 , Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> 2010/3/27 Martin Paljak :
>> Comments?
>
> Fine for me.
>
> Maybe we could also maintain a wiki page of previous developers, call
> it Emeritus. Since you have the list of the accounts you will remove
> the first list is easy to create.
> Deve
2010/3/27 Martin Paljak :
> Comments?
Fine for me.
Maybe we could also maintain a wiki page of previous developers, call
it Emeritus. Since you have the list of the accounts you will remove
the first list is easy to create.
Developers without activity in the last 2 years (or whatever) then
move f
Hello,
After some shell-grep-fu to get all commiters of all the subversion
repositories on opensc-project.org and their last commits, here are the stats
with my comments:
Total number of unique commiters: 28
aet 2005-03-07 Antti Tapaninen, moved on long time ago, last commit
http://www.op
18 matches
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