On July 6, 2015 10:03:11 PM GMT+02:00, Jacob Wahlgren <[email protected]> wrote: >This is the first open source project I've started trying to contribute > >to. I'm going through the entries in the bug tracker, and submitted my >first patch to this list yesterday :). The tracker is quite a mess >though. > >My browser could not verify the certificate to start off with. This >doesn't make me keen on signing up and posting comments.
I'm waiting for letsencrypt to boot, maybe I manage to get certificates there for our project sites. Didn't manage to get certificates from godaddy: --- What we recognize for open source is registration with an established repository, such as GitHub, Bitbucket or Source Forge. --- And I couldn't change their mind, which is a pity. They are said to be open source friendly, after all. If you want to help pursuing this: Subject: Re: Update [Incident ID: 25342879] - Free 1-year Turbo SSL Certificate > > From https://bugs.busybox.net/describecomponents.cgi >> This is a test product. This ought to be blown away and replaced with > >real stuff in a finished installation of bugzilla. >This tells me no one ever finished setting the tracker up, despite the >fact that it's been around for at least six years. Every now and then its handy not to clutter real projects. I prefer to keep it but adjusted the description, fwiw. > >Should I be using the bug tracker or is there any other place I should >look at? The bugzilla is the right place, yes. Thanks! _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox
