James Turner <[email protected]> writes:

> On Fri, May 01, 2015 at 04:46:18PM -0400, James Turner wrote:
>> Attached is a new port for sslmate-1.0.1. Tested on amd64 with
>> https://sandbox.sslmate.com and httpd(8). Everything works nicely.
>> 
>> I was able to buy, list and revoke a certificate without issue. httpd(8)
>> also worked with the sandboxed chained certificate without issue.
>> 
>> One thing to note, while it's MIT they have an extra-bit about using
>> their name to promote your own products, is it ok to package or does
>> this make it unpackagable like tarsnap?

If this is only about this part of the copyright header:

> # Except as contained in this notice, the name(s) of the above copyright
> # holders shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the
> # sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written
> # authorization.

I think it's fine - and far different from the content of the license
marker in sysutils/tarsnap.

>> ok?

DESCR could be tweaked: s/you/your/, s/cetificates/certificates/
The last line promotes - obviously - sslmate.com but I can live with
that.  Do others think that it's a showstopper?

About the tool itself, well, I don't plan to be a sslmate customer, so
I'll leave the testing part to you. :)


>> Information for inst:sslmate-1.0.1
>> 
>> Comment:
>> client for the sslmate.com online certificate service
>> 
>> Description:
>> SSLMate makes it easy to buy, deploy, and manage you SSL certs. With a
>> single command you can buy, import, renew, reissue and revoke
>> cetificates all from the comfort of the command line.
>> 
>> See https://sslmate.com for details or to sign up for this service.
>> 
>> Maintainer: James Turner <[email protected]>
>> 
>> WWW: https://sslmate.com
>> 
>> -- 
>> James Turner
>
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