On Mar 16, 2016 7:04 AM, "Hynek Schlawack" <h...@ox.cx> wrote: > > Hi, > > after a (too) long time, we’re zeroing in to a new pyOpenSSL release. Currently we’re mostly waiting for cryptography 1.3 to drop and to understand this very scary test failure: https://github.com/pyca/pyopenssl/issues/447 > > *** > > At that occasion, I would like to raise a few questions and explanations: > > # The version number will now follow CalVer. > > It’s known that I don’t like SemVer, however this case is a bit more subtle. pyOpenSSL is old and mature. Therefore a 0.x version is ludicrous. However going 1.0 doesn’t make any sense because there will never be a 2.0. We will keep it alive as long as possible, but there will be no compatibility breaking changes to be expected. I still believe in cryptography.tls.
For pyOpenSSL, this makes sense. +1 > # The communities need to coalesce. > > This is both an announcement and a question. I refuse to take care of the #pyopenssl channel and the pyopenssl-users mailing list. They have to be merged into PyCa. > > Now the question is: should I just send everyone to cryptography-dev and #cryptography-dev or are we going forth and finally do a #pyca/#pyca-dev channels and/or mailing lists? The PyCQA is making due with exactly one channel for now. I would say that it depends on how much activity you expect to be in the combined channels. > # Domain? > > We spoke a few times about it without a real conclusion. I find having a pyca.io like pypa.io would be neato. Could also do something like '.org' like the PyCQA. > # CoC > > The PSF CoC is crap. Anyone opposed adopting http://contributor-covenant.org which seems to be the general consensus outside “my constitutional rights are violated if I can’t go full Torvalds in code review” circles? We adopted the contributor covenant in the PyCQA so consider me in favor of the PyCA adopting it even though I'm not a member. Cheers, Ian
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