Bug#1022073: Update to 1.3.0

2024-04-02 Thread Adam
I created merge requests in 2022 to update this package with a 
patchlevel update, and offered to do more updates, but I was unable to 
get any response.


I tried reaching out multiple times to the two previous maintainers via 
email and IRC, emailing the the authentication team, finding a mentor on 
IRC, pinging people via salsa, and even trying to track down anyone who 
could help on ActivityPub.


If someone is willing to find or be a mentor to me, and help with the 
release process, I'm still willing to put in the work to update the 
packages and make sure all the build tests continue to pass.


For reference, here are the merge requests that I submitted:

https://salsa.debian.org/auth-team/pam-u2f/-/merge_requests/8
https://salsa.debian.org/auth-team/pam-u2f/-/merge_requests/9
https://salsa.debian.org/auth-team/pam-u2f/-/merge_requests/10

I'm fairly new to creating packages and completely new to the release 
procedures, but I've been writing software and using Debian for decades, 
so after the first round of merges, I don't expect to require much of 
the mentor's time.


Thanks,
Adam


On 4/2/24 2:19 PM, Patrick Winnertz wrote:

retitle 1022073 new upstream release 1.3.0 is available
thanks

The last update of the u2f library is nearly 4 years(!) old. Please 
update to the latest version.
If you need help, please don't hesitate to ask, I'm happy to help here 
as I'm using yubikeys for all authentication processes.


With best regards
Patrick





Bug#1022073: Update to 1.3.0

2024-04-02 Thread Patrick Winnertz

retitle 1022073 new upstream release 1.3.0 is available
thanks

The last update of the u2f library is nearly 4 years(!) old. Please 
update to the latest version.
If you need help, please don't hesitate to ask, I'm happy to help here 
as I'm using yubikeys for all authentication processes.


With best regards
Patrick

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