On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 3:06 PM, Corcoran David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Everyone,
Hello, > Hope you are all doing great ! It is long overdue, but I finally > have a web developer with some free time to take a look at updating > the Muscle site. Great! > We've been getting a lot of requests on how to properly setup a Linux > client and device with the Muscle applet so it can be used with our > OpenID server: openid.trustbearer.com Naturally, we point people off > to the Muscle site to get setup, but it is too confusing for an > outsider so we want to make it easer to navigate and to drop the dead > code. > > I wanted to post some of our thoughts on how we plan to address this. > > The site will be very basic with the following menus: Home, History, > Software, Mailing List, About > > Most of these are fairly self-explanatory. > > Under software, focus on what it takes to make a complete stack (4 > main categories of software): Many (if not all) Linux distributions provide the needed software. So users should not have to recompile from source but just installed the needed packages. But some major distributions are still using (very) old versions of these software: - SUSE 10 SP1 has pcsc-lite-1.2.9_beta9 (November 2005) and ccid-1.0.1 (April 2006) - Red Hat 5 has pcsc-lite-1.3.1 (April 2006) and ccid-1.0.1 (April 2006) I don't know a good way to solve this "problem". > 1) CCID Driver (or if you don't have a CCID reader - here is another > page that contains other drivers) > > 2) PC/SC Lite > - For both of these I'll point off to the subversion repository > but work with Ludovic to keep a link on the site with the latest > *stable* versions of each The URL [1] should always reference the latest versions of CCID and PC/SC Lite. > We don't plan to get rid of anything - meaning we will keep some > discrete links on the site to legacy code / applications. My goal is > also > to move the Muscle site to a new server so we can have an overall > Wiki for the Muscle project as well as the Wiki/trac/svn that each of > the sub projects contain. A MUSCLE wiki would be great. > Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. I want to > get everyone's input before going too deep into this. Please, do not use bitmap images to contain text (as the menu for example). Do you plan to make the web site pages stored in trac/svn as it is the case for the OpenSC web site so that authorised people can edit it? bye [1] https://alioth.debian.org/frs/?group_id=30105 -- Dr. Ludovic Rousseau _______________________________________________ Muscle mailing list [email protected] http://lists.drizzle.com/mailman/listinfo/muscle
