Michael, I have not gotten a chance to test fedora 29 but maybe I will have some time as things slow down over the holidays.
I have also submitted this Redhat RFE which may help to prioritize things :) We are a somewhat significant paying Redhat customer so hopefully that will help to move things forward :) https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1660204 Thanks, Jim On 12/20/2018 11:20 AM, Michael Catanzaro wrote: > On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 9:50 PM, mailto428496 <mailto628...@cox.net> > wrote: >> Just curious, how are priorities set as to what functionality or code >> changes are a priority vs another? I am guessing it is based on the >> priorities of the project supporting organizations (such as linux >> vendors, etc.?). But it sounds like I am one of the first to ask for >> smartcards to work? Given the push for smartcards across the government >> I would have expected a lot of interest in stuff like this! > > How are things prioritized... based on what seems most critical to me > on any given day. Things that customers are paying for go up the list. > :) Sadly I'm really overwhelmed with priority tasks at the moment and > smartcards are not widely used at all -- I see your request here, plus > the request on GitLab I just mentioned, and that's it -- so it's not > going to be a priority. Client authentication is also not widely used > (I even saw a proposal to drop it from Chrome a few years back) so I > wouldn't ordinarily prioritize it, but multiple customers are > interested in this right now, so it will happen sooner or later. And > I'm hoping that will be all that's needed to make smartcard auth work. > If not, at least it's the bulk of the work. > > If it turns out the gnutls-pkcs11 backend was important (hopefully > not!) then some more work will be required to resurrect the relevant > bits into the main gnutls backend. > > Michael > > _______________________________________________ webkit-gtk mailing list webkit-gtk@lists.webkit.org https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-gtk