I can maitain such a repo.

also, did you consider to employ students from GSoC ?
for example, ToX (which I like very much) employed 9 students.
it might give some drive into development.

2015-08-02 16:36 GMT+05:00 Samuli Seppänen <sam...@openvpn.net>:

>
> Hi,
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 11:57:26AM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>>
>>> But without a central repository where people would get to know about
>>> your version, then it's even more probable that you'll remain the only
>>> user...
>>>
>>
>> Indeed.  Who *is* maintaining the radius plugin these days?  What is
>> "the official" repo?
>>
>> I found some stuff on
>>
>> http://www.nongnu.org/radiusplugin/
>>
>> (no change since 2010, but the debian package has "more recent" updates,
>> and the ubuntu package even has a patch from Samuel Thibault :-) )
>>
>> http://www.bytebucket.org/02strich/openvpn-auth-radius/src
>>
>> (this seems to be a fork, many of the files have the commit message
>> "initial commit - based on 2.1 Beta", but there has been a bit of activity
>> in 2012 and 2014...  not very much, so merging the stuff back should not
>> be very hard)
>>
>> gert
>>
>
> Maybe we should create an official repository for the RADIUS plugin, say,
> on GitHub? We could collect all the patches in there and if somebody wants
> to maintain it we could grant access to that (sub)project only.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> --
> Samuli Seppänen
> Community Manager
> OpenVPN Technologies, Inc
>
> irc freenode net: mattock
>

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