On 3 December 2015 at 02:40, Itamar <[email protected]> wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA256 > > > > On 12/02/2015 11:53 PM, Justin W. Flory wrote: > > Hey all, > > > > James Hogarth (jhogarth) whipped together a quick announcement about > the LetsEncrypt public beta starting December 3rd, as well as a quick > how-to on using it in Fedora (currently only Rawhide). > > > > https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=11100 > > > > It would be awesome if we could try to get this article out on Friday > since this will be a hot topic across the web and it could help get some > good numbers for December too. > > > > Two things need to be done: > > > > 1) Another editing pass for content and readability > > 2) Featured image > > > > I was going to wait until the meeting, but I figured it would be best > if we could try to have it ready for approval at the meeting rather than > try to finish the draft after the meeting. :) > > > > > > there are a pending review of LetsEncrypt why not wait a bit more and > publish this after we have LetsEncrypt packaged for fedora ? > > The open beta is at 18:00 UTC today (and all the associated PR to go with it).
The earliest that this can arrive in a Fedora Rawhide compose will be some time Saturday given it need python2-acme 1.0.1 (which should end up in the rawhide compose tomorrow), an approval from a packager and then a compose the following day after that. At this time I'm reluctant to give any probability of a F23 build due to the dependencies we've had to go through. That essentially means a Fedora Magazine published on Sunday night/Monday missing the PR wave and it would still only be applicable for those testing a pre-alpha rawhide ...
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