Re: raylib-d version 4.2.0 released!

2022-09-01 Thread Ki Rill via Digitalmars-d-announce
On Sunday, 28 August 2022 at 15:25:11 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer 
wrote:
I just released version 4.2.0 of the [raylib-d 
binding](https://code.dlang.org/packages/raylib-d).


-Steve


This is great! Thank you for supporting raylib-d. I guess it's 
time to update my projects that use raylib-d as well... :)


Re: Beta 2.100.2

2022-09-01 Thread matheus via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Thursday, 1 September 2022 at 04:34:40 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:

...

Anywhere in the ballpark of an $750 to $1300 annual fee. Can 
only give an estimate as on top of the eye-watering EV prices, 
there may be more equally high fees for attestation and cloud 
signing.


To put that in context, the original certificate ordered in 
2018 cost only $267 and was valid for **3 years**.  That's a 
price inflation of over 150% year-on-year!


...


Wow I didn't know it was so expensive. I mean it was somewhat 
reasonable back in the day ($267 for 36 months ~ $ 7.41 per 
month), now it can be around  ~ $ 62 to $ 108, too much expensive.


I'm foreigner and if in need I can throw in $ 30.00 per month, 
but I think this must be paid upfront for a year.


But since you said nobody is complaining maybe just let it be.

Thanks for the info,

Matheus.


Re: Beta 2.100.2

2022-09-01 Thread Guillaume Piolat via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Thursday, 1 September 2022 at 04:34:40 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:


No one has raised an issue so far for all DMD releases since 
that occurred in the last 12 months, so either lack of signing 
isn't an problem, or people are just ignoring/working around 
whatever warning messages you might get for running unsigned 
binaries (NB: haven't used Windows since 2003 so I have no clue 
what happens when you run an unsigned binary).


When running an unsigned binary you get a warning at opening, 
that you can ignore.


OV certificate are less expensive than EV certificates, for 
example you can get one at 
https://www.ksoftware.net/code-signing-certificates/ that last 3 
years.


Re: D Language Foundation July 2022 Quarterly Meeting Summary

2022-09-01 Thread Iain Buclaw via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Sunday, 28 August 2022 at 10:37:03 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:


Since the meeting, Iain and I have set up a new server for the 
archived downloads. We've moved away from AWS and are now using 
Backblaze (with free bandwidth, thanks to the Bandwith Alliance 
and our use of Cloudflare). All 235.2 GB of DMD downloads have 
been moved. Iain can correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe 
this is active right now, so anything you download from 
downloads.dlang.org will come from there. As for the 
code-signing certificate, we're trying to decide on an option 
that's best for us. In the meantime, the last I heard, Martin 
Nowak was going to put out a release of 2.100.1 without signing 
the Windows executable.




The new download archive on Backblaze is still on stand-by for 
now.  After the 2.100.2 release proper has gone out, we'll make 
the switch.


What is active right now on Backblaze is the revival of 
https://docarchives.dlang.io