Re: [aur-general] TU application: kpcyrd

2019-09-20 Thread Daniel M. Capella via aur-general
Quoting kpcyrd (2019-09-20 16:09:31)
> Hello,
> 
> My name is kpcyrd and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with anthraxx', 
> sangys and jelles sponsorship.

Glad to see you're finally applying.

Package review:

narnia, tr1pd{,-git}: Could use `--locked`?

python-fints: Missing `--skip-build` in `package()`.

Only nit I have aside from those is you don't need to specify 755
permissions for `install` as that's the default. Something I learned
during my own Tu application process ^^.

--
Best,
Daniel 


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Re: [aur-general] TU application: kpcyrd

2019-09-20 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini via aur-general

Levente Polyak via aur-general  writes:




I'm hereby confirming my sponsorship. kpcyrd is a friend of mine in
both, cyber- and meatspace. He is a very kind person and I like his way
of thinking. His technical skills would be a great benefit for the TU
community.



Even though I'm not one of kpcyrd sponsors, I can vouch for him as well.
Given that I've worked with him in the past.

He's a very nice person to work with and quite technically skilled.

Regards,
Giancarlo Razzolini

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Re: [aur-general] TU application: kpcyrd

2019-09-20 Thread Levente Polyak via aur-general
On 9/20/19 11:41 PM, kpcyrd wrote:
> Oops, sending the application again, this time with a signature
> attached.
> 
> --- 8< ---
> 
> Hello,
> 
> My name is kpcyrd and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with anthraxx', 
> sangys and jelles sponsorship.
> 
> I'm interested in rust, defensive programming and offensive security tooling. 
> Open source became an essential part of my life at some point and the idea of 
> contributing back to the community that gave me so much for free kept me 
> going the last few years.
> 
> I worked as both a software and IT security engineer in the past and I 
> currently do a combination of both as a contractor.
> 
> ---
> 
> # How I started using linux
> 
> - Started with linux by trying to remaster knoppix in 2010 for a while
> - Wiped my laptop in 2011 and installed debian with no way of return since it 
>  was my only computer at that time
> - First successful Arch Linux install I did was by helping a friend in 2013
> - Eventually migrated to Arch Linux myself in 2015 due to anthraxx
> - I currently run a combination of Arch Linux, debian and openbsd at home and 
> on servers
> 
> # How I contributed to the opensource community in the past
> 
> (somewhat chronological)
> 
> - Too many pull requests (stopped counting a long time ago)
> - Assisted debian-security with some issues (redis, mongodb and xul-ext-wot)
> - Wrote some PKGBUILDs that got moved into community
> - Revived http://tests.reproducible-builds.org/archlinux/
> - Packaged software for alpine, brew and openbsd
> - Packaged about 1/3 of the rust packages in debian
> - Co-authored the current reproducible builds rebuilder prototype with NYU
> - Recently became a debian maintainer (while running Arch Linux)
> 
> # AUR packages
> 
> I maintain a few packages in the AUR, the most relevant that I would like to 
> maintain in community at some point are:
> 
> - diesel_cli
> - cargo-tree
> - cargo-fuzz
> - cargo-crev
> - python-fints
> - python-mt-940
> - python-sepaxml
> 
> I'm also interested in co-maintaining reprotest and some of the packages 
> anthraxx currently maintains for me.
> 
> # Community packages I wrote or contributed to
> 
> - cjdns
> - go-ipfs
> - alacritty
> - reprotest
> - sniffglue
> - badtouch
> - rshijack
> - sn0int
> 
> # Upstream for the following packages in Arch Linux
> 
> - sniffglue
> - badtouch
> - rshijack
> - sn0int
> 
> ---
> 
> Thanks for taking the time reading this,
> 
> kpcyrd
> 



I'm hereby confirming my sponsorship. kpcyrd is a friend of mine in
both, cyber- and meatspace. He is a very kind person and I like his way
of thinking. His technical skills would be a great benefit for the TU
community.

cheers,
Levente



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Re: [aur-general] TU application: kpcyrd

2019-09-20 Thread kpcyrd
Oops, sending the application again, this time with a signature
attached.

--- 8< ---

Hello,

My name is kpcyrd and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with anthraxx', 
sangys and jelles sponsorship.

I'm interested in rust, defensive programming and offensive security tooling. 
Open source became an essential part of my life at some point and the idea of 
contributing back to the community that gave me so much for free kept me going 
the last few years.

I worked as both a software and IT security engineer in the past and I 
currently do a combination of both as a contractor.

---

# How I started using linux

- Started with linux by trying to remaster knoppix in 2010 for a while
- Wiped my laptop in 2011 and installed debian with no way of return since it  
was my only computer at that time
- First successful Arch Linux install I did was by helping a friend in 2013
- Eventually migrated to Arch Linux myself in 2015 due to anthraxx
- I currently run a combination of Arch Linux, debian and openbsd at home and 
on servers

# How I contributed to the opensource community in the past

(somewhat chronological)

- Too many pull requests (stopped counting a long time ago)
- Assisted debian-security with some issues (redis, mongodb and xul-ext-wot)
- Wrote some PKGBUILDs that got moved into community
- Revived http://tests.reproducible-builds.org/archlinux/
- Packaged software for alpine, brew and openbsd
- Packaged about 1/3 of the rust packages in debian
- Co-authored the current reproducible builds rebuilder prototype with NYU
- Recently became a debian maintainer (while running Arch Linux)

# AUR packages

I maintain a few packages in the AUR, the most relevant that I would like to 
maintain in community at some point are:

- diesel_cli
- cargo-tree
- cargo-fuzz
- cargo-crev
- python-fints
- python-mt-940
- python-sepaxml

I'm also interested in co-maintaining reprotest and some of the packages 
anthraxx currently maintains for me.

# Community packages I wrote or contributed to

- cjdns
- go-ipfs
- alacritty
- reprotest
- sniffglue
- badtouch
- rshijack
- sn0int

# Upstream for the following packages in Arch Linux

- sniffglue
- badtouch
- rshijack
- sn0int

---

Thanks for taking the time reading this,

kpcyrd


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Re: [aur-general] TU application: kpcyrd

2019-09-20 Thread Bruno Pagani via aur-general
Hy,

Le 20/09/2019 à 22:09, kpcyrd a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> My name is kpcyrd and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with anthraxx', 
> sangys and jelles sponsorship.

Outside of any other consideration, your email should be PGP-signed. ;)

Regards,
Bruno




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Re: [aur-general] TU application: kpcyrd

2019-09-20 Thread Jelle van der Waa
On 09/20/19 at 08:09pm, kpcyrd wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> My name is kpcyrd and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with anthraxx', 
> sangys and jelles sponsorship.
> 
> I'm interested in rust, defensive programming and offensive security tooling. 
> Open source became an essential part of my life at some point and the idea of 
> contributing back to the community that gave me so much for free kept me 
> going the last few years.
> 
> I worked as both a software and IT security engineer in the past and I 
> currently do a combination of both as a contractor.
> 
> ---
> 
> # How I started using linux
> 
> - Started with linux by trying to remaster knoppix in 2010 for a while
> - Wiped my laptop in 2011 and installed debian with no way of return since it 
>  was my only computer at that time
> - First successful Arch Linux install I did was by helping a friend in 2013
> - Eventually migrated to Arch Linux myself in 2015 due to anthraxx
> - I currently run a combination of Arch Linux, debian and openbsd at home and 
> on servers
> 
> # How I contributed to the opensource community in the past
> 
> (somewhat chronological)
> 
> - Too many pull requests (stopped counting a long time ago)
> - Assisted debian-security with some issues (redis, mongodb and xul-ext-wot)
> - Wrote some PKGBUILDs that got moved into community
> - Revived http://tests.reproducible-builds.org/archlinux/
> - Packaged software for alpine, brew and openbsd
> - Packaged about 1/3 of the rust packages in debian
> - Co-authored the current reproducible builds rebuilder prototype with NYU
> - Recently became a debian maintainer (while running Arch Linux)
> 
> # AUR packages
> 
> I maintain a few packages in the AUR, the most relevant that I would like to 
> maintain in community at some point are:
> 
> - diesel_cli
> - cargo-tree
> - cargo-fuzz
> - cargo-crev
> - python-fints
> - python-mt-940
> - python-sepaxml
> 
> I'm also interested in co-maintaining reprotest and some of the packages 
> anthraxx currently maintains for me.
> 
> # Community packages I wrote or contributed to
> 
> - cjdns
> - go-ipfs
> - alacritty
> - reprotest
> - sniffglue
> - badtouch
> - rshijack
> - sn0int
> 
> # Upstream for the following packages in Arch Linux
> 
> - sniffglue
> - badtouch
> - rshijack
> - sn0int

I confirm my sponsorship of kpcyrd! When the second confirmee appears
the discussion period can begin!

-- 
Jelle van der Waa


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Re: [aur-general] TU application: kpcyrd

2019-09-20 Thread Santiago Torres-Arias via aur-general
On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 08:09:31PM +, kpcyrd wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> My name is kpcyrd and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with anthraxx', 
> sangys and jelles sponsorship.

I hereby confirm my sponsorship. I think kpcyrd is a very talented oss
developer, a great team player and an overall great addition to the TU
community.

Let the discussion begin!
-Santiago.


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[aur-general] TU application: kpcyrd

2019-09-20 Thread kpcyrd
Hello,

My name is kpcyrd and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with anthraxx', 
sangys and jelles sponsorship.

I'm interested in rust, defensive programming and offensive security tooling. 
Open source became an essential part of my life at some point and the idea of 
contributing back to the community that gave me so much for free kept me going 
the last few years.

I worked as both a software and IT security engineer in the past and I 
currently do a combination of both as a contractor.

---

# How I started using linux

- Started with linux by trying to remaster knoppix in 2010 for a while
- Wiped my laptop in 2011 and installed debian with no way of return since it  
was my only computer at that time
- First successful Arch Linux install I did was by helping a friend in 2013
- Eventually migrated to Arch Linux myself in 2015 due to anthraxx
- I currently run a combination of Arch Linux, debian and openbsd at home and 
on servers

# How I contributed to the opensource community in the past

(somewhat chronological)

- Too many pull requests (stopped counting a long time ago)
- Assisted debian-security with some issues (redis, mongodb and xul-ext-wot)
- Wrote some PKGBUILDs that got moved into community
- Revived http://tests.reproducible-builds.org/archlinux/
- Packaged software for alpine, brew and openbsd
- Packaged about 1/3 of the rust packages in debian
- Co-authored the current reproducible builds rebuilder prototype with NYU
- Recently became a debian maintainer (while running Arch Linux)

# AUR packages

I maintain a few packages in the AUR, the most relevant that I would like to 
maintain in community at some point are:

- diesel_cli
- cargo-tree
- cargo-fuzz
- cargo-crev
- python-fints
- python-mt-940
- python-sepaxml

I'm also interested in co-maintaining reprotest and some of the packages 
anthraxx currently maintains for me.

# Community packages I wrote or contributed to

- cjdns
- go-ipfs
- alacritty
- reprotest
- sniffglue
- badtouch
- rshijack
- sn0int

# Upstream for the following packages in Arch Linux

- sniffglue
- badtouch
- rshijack
- sn0int

---

Thanks for taking the time reading this,

kpcyrd


Re: [aur-general] AUR Cleanup Day September 20th 2019

2019-09-20 Thread Michael Straube via aur-general




Am 20.09.19 um 18:06 schrieb Michael Straube via aur-general:

Am 20.09.19 um 06:41 schrieb Daniel M. Capella via aur-general:

_Today_ is our bi-yearly AUR Cleanup Day. It seems a few of us got a
head start -- much appreciated.


The wiki article[1] has instructions for how to proceed and space to
compile our list of candidates. Here's[2] an example from a previous
rendition of Purge Day.

[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/DeveloperWiki:AUR_Cleanup_Day
[2] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=AUR_Cleanup_Day/2010=353326
--
Good hunting,
Daniel 


Below is a list of python/python2 split packages whose python3 versions are in 
[community].
So the python3 versions in AUR are duplicates, but not the python2 versions.

I think the split packages should be removed from AUR and re-added as python2 
only
versions. (Or perhaps just re-add the python2 versions that are dependencies for
other packages..)

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python-dominate/
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python-funcparserlib/
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python-inflection/
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python-pipreqs/
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python-rstr/
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python-tomlkit/



Oh sorry, I missed this one:

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python-yarg/


Cheers,
Michael


Re: [aur-general] AUR Cleanup Day September 20th 2019

2019-09-20 Thread Michael Straube via aur-general

Am 20.09.19 um 06:41 schrieb Daniel M. Capella via aur-general:

_Today_ is our bi-yearly AUR Cleanup Day. It seems a few of us got a
head start -- much appreciated.


The wiki article[1] has instructions for how to proceed and space to
compile our list of candidates. Here's[2] an example from a previous
rendition of Purge Day.

[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/DeveloperWiki:AUR_Cleanup_Day
[2] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=AUR_Cleanup_Day/2010=353326
--
Good hunting,
Daniel 


Below is a list of python/python2 split packages whose python3 versions are in 
[community].
So the python3 versions in AUR are duplicates, but not the python2 versions.

I think the split packages should be removed from AUR and re-added as python2 
only
versions. (Or perhaps just re-add the python2 versions that are dependencies for
other packages..)

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python-dominate/
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python-funcparserlib/
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python-inflection/
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python-pipreqs/
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python-rstr/
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python-tomlkit/

Cheers,
Michael