> Matthias.St.Pierre> The github search index allows to search for
> 'base:' which is a much Matthias.St.Pierre> more reliable way of
> determining the target branch:
>
> I'm learning something new, I had no clue of the 'base:' feature.
Me neither, until today ;-). I looked it up on a useful page
> Matthias.St.Pierre> A propos: it might be useful to split the 'pending
> Matthias.St.Pierre> 2nd review' into two different labels (of the same color):
> Matthias.St.Pierre>
> Matthias.St.Pierre> 'pending 2nd review' -> 'review-required'
> and
> 'omc-review-required'
>
> I'm f
In message on Wed, 20 Jun
2018 19:59:02 +, "Dr. Matthias St. Pierre"
said:
Matthias.St.Pierre> There are a lot of things that come to my mind when I see
all those labels:
Matthias.St.Pierre>
Matthias.St.Pierre> IMHO there are too many of them and for some of them the
precise meaning is
There are a lot of things that come to my mind when I see all those labels:
IMHO there are too many of them and for some of them the precise meaning is
not clear. So maybe we should reduce their number a bit and document the
meaning and semantics of the other.
I) NAMING CONVENTIONS
First of al
I think it’s a good idea that we periodically review the labels we’re using.
Please look at https://github.com/openssl/openssl/labels and maybe suggest
changes.
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Release is done - repo is unfrozen!
Thanks to Richard once again for helping out.
Matt
On 20/06/18 15:11, Matt Caswell wrote:
> The last few commits seem to have stabilised the build:
>
> https://travis-ci.org/openssl/openssl/builds/394565396
>
> There is one red cross from travis. That is du
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OpenSSL version 1.1.1 pre release 8 (beta)
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OpenSSL - The Open Source toolkit for SSL/TLS
https://www.openssl.org/
OpenSSL 1.1.1 is currently in beta. OpenSSL 1.1.1 pre release 8 has now
The last few commits seem to have stabilised the build:
https://travis-ci.org/openssl/openssl/builds/394565396
There is one red cross from travis. That is due to one failure in the
pyca external tests. However, we know what that is and believe it to be
a bug in pyca itself (a latent bug that we i
The build is currently not stable. We have a number of outstanding issues:
- external pyca tests are failing
- no-sm2 fails (see PR#6531)...I'm doing some more investigation on that
at the moment
- failures in test_internal_sm2. Bernd has been working on that and we
now have a fix that I just need