Nils Gillmann transcribed 4.2K bytes:
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> > Oh. That's likely a side-effect of me regenerating the contrib/ keys to
> > avoid the crypto-bug which changed the public keys that test depended on
> > :-(. However, as the crypto-bug workaround doesn't work 10
Thanks for the discovery and analysis of this, Bernd.
I wonder if this would be feasible to try to make into the 0.11.0 release..?
Bernd Fix transcribed 1.1K bytes:
> The EdDSA signature implementation in GNUnet calls the 'gcry_pk_sign
> (&sig, msg, prv)' function not with the message itself, bu
Hi everyone -
As you can see, I've pushed a "markdown" formatted README to the repo.
Please note this is not replacing the plaintext README file.
My goal has been to make something that newcomers can read and use to
get started with GNUnet. Hopefully containing enough in 1 single
document to whe
Schanzenbach, Martin transcribed 2.6K bytes:
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> GNOME is actually a very good example for a project that has it's own and
> very good contribution guidelines (https://www.gnome.org/get-involved/).
>
> Btw just look at the FAQs of the Github page:
> https://wiki.gnome.org/Sysadmin/GitHub
> Pull
Hello Bernd!
Bernd Fix transcribed 3.7K bytes:
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> GNUnet-Go: Status report for Milestone #1
> =
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> I am happy to announce the completion of the first milestone for the
> GNUnet-Go project. The objective was to im
Hello, GNUnet developers, and lurkers!
I hope this message finds you all well.
Our beloved project has had a recent spike in attention due to sva's
excellent 5-minute talk at hack.lu.
It's been nice to see the positive feedback around the net, and equally
alarming to be reminded of how difficul
Christian Grothoff transcribed 3.4K bytes:
> On 12/30/18 6:24 AM, Devan Carpenter [dvn] wrote:
> > Hello, GNUnet developers, and lurkers!
> >
> > I hope this message finds you all well.
> >
> > Our beloved project has had a recent spike in attention due to sva
Devan Carpenter [dvn] transcribed 2.9K bytes:
> Christian Grothoff transcribed 3.4K bytes:
> > On 12/30/18 6:24 AM, Devan Carpenter [dvn] wrote:
> > > Hello, GNUnet developers, and lurkers!
> > >
> > > I hope this message finds you all well.
> > >
>
Christian Grothoff transcribed 2.6K bytes:
> On 12/30/18 3:46 PM, Devan Carpenter [dvn] wrote:
> > The current site is also not automatically generated from git, no? Why
> > should that be a blocker for switching?
>
> Simple: the new site is generated differently, so this
Hi Christian,
Christian Grothoff transcribed 0.5K bytes:
> Hi Dvn,
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> Could you please provide an update, and/or file a bug report on the
> specific open issues you see?
Yea, I'll open a ticket.
Short version: I believe we should be using Gitlab CI - I'll put my
arguments for it in the ticket
Devan Carpenter [dvn] transcribed 2.7K bytes:
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> There is a desire to move everything to firefly.gnunet.org,
> but I feel that the limitations with that host have made it impractical
> to use for real longterm services. (For those whom are not aware, it is
> running GuixSD
Christian Grothoff transcribed 5.5K bytes:
> On 1/28/19 12:28 AM, Schanzenbach, Martin wrote:
> > Hi dvn,
> >
> (6) Last but not least: it is conceivable for me that we could end up:
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> (a) only using the CI of Gitlab, but not the bugtracker (and keep Gitolite)
>
This is what I imagined, in fac
If I can get access to the Mantis DB, then I will try importing the
issues.
Thank you, Martin, for your points about Gitlab vs the status quo. I
fully agree - though I do believe we can benefit *solely* from Gitlab's
CI system, by mirroring in repos - which I have done before. I would
prefer /no
Patch looks good to me!
Thanks Naomi.
-Devan
Naomi Phillips transcribed 2.7K bytes:
> This fixes some outdated references to the `gnunet-gtk` application in
> the docs, replacing them primarily with references to
> `gnunet-namestore-gtk`.
> --
> Naomi Phillips
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