On 24 April 2014 19:54, Kurt Roeckx <k...@roeckx.be> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 06:31:34PM +0100, Ben Laurie wrote:
>> Note that this is just how to help me, not a consensus view from the
>> whole team, though I have no doubt much of it will be helpful to the
>> team, too.
>>
>> 1. Triage RT (https://rt.openssl.org/).
>>
>> RT has been neglected for a long time. People could usefully go
>> through it and identify:
>>
>> a) Tickets that can be closed
>>
>> b) Tickets that should have action taken, and how urgent that action is.
>>
>> If a ticket describes a potential security issue, then please don't
>> just announce it to the list. Instead send it to
>> openssl-secur...@openssl.org.
>>
>> In order to avoid duplication of effort, perhaps someone should set up
>> a github repo (or something else) assigning ranges to volunteers? It
>> might also be useful to use the same repo to hold the triage results
>> (so things can be ticked off as they are actioned).
>
> I already created a github branch for this,

I'm a little unclear what "this" is? Also, how this fits into Matt's
coordinated effort?

> but I stopped adding
> patches at it since I didn't know if this was going to be useful
> or not.
>
> See:
> https://github.com/kroeckx/openssl/commits/master-proposed
>
>
>> 2. Triage Github pull requests
>>
>> There are less of these, and I do try to look at them from time to
>> time, nevertheless I think we are behind.
>
> I've looked over them several time already, and I've merged a few
> of those.  But it's hard for me to know what you would find an
> acceptable change and what not, so I've tried to be conservative.
>
>> 3. Write fixes
>> 4. Convert fixes to pull requests
>
> I'll try to work on that.
>
>> 5. Port pull requests across all branches
>
> I wasn't really sure what to do here, and was planning to have
> branches you can pull for the various branches.
>
>
>
> Kurt
>
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