Re: [qubes-users] Announcement: "Qubes OS contributed packages are now available" by Marek Marczykowski-Górecki

2020-11-04 Thread Andrew David Wong

On 11/4/20 3:18 AM, Frédéric Pierret wrote:

Le 11/4/20 à 11:39 AM, Stumpy a écrit :

On 11/3/20 6:00 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:

On 11/3/20 7:48 AM, Stumpy wrote:

On 10/5/20 9:00 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:

Dear Qubes Community,

Marek has just published the following announcement:

https://www.qubes-os.org/news/2020/10/05/qubes-os-contributed-packages/ 



[...]


So do I understand this currently is only available for Fed31? and 
not 32?


I don't recall hearing that anywhere, and I can think of no reason 
why it would be true.


That was mentioned in one of the chat rooms but if true, and Fed31 
is reaching EOL is there and ETA on when the contributed-packages 
will be available for Fed32?


As far as I know, the repos should already work on Fedora 32.

For the compatibility of the packages themselves, you'll have to 
check the package details, but I imagine that most, if not all, 
should be compatible.


P.S. -- Please don't reply to multiple lists.



Thank you, I will give it a try again. I just asked because I was able 
to get it to work with Fed31 but not Fed32 (tried Fed32 when the com 
packages were first made available".


Regarding the replies, my apologies, I just mindlessly clicked "reply 
all".




No worries.



Packages should be available (or almost) for Fedora 32.

Please note this is a community effort. Authors of contribution package 
are kindly asked to help into maintaining or fixing build issues. Any 
package normally has a Github issue. I'm currently referencing all 
packages with extras info into a JSON here: 
https://github.com/QubesOS-contrib/qubes-contrib-configs/blob/master/packages.json. 



Regards,
Frédéric



Also, a reminder that *anyone* can update a contrib package, not just 
the contributor of that package:


https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/package-contributions/#update-procedure

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Re: [qubes-users] Announcement: "Qubes OS contributed packages are now available" by Marek Marczykowski-Górecki

2020-11-04 Thread Stumpy

On 11/4/20 6:50 AM, Frédéric Pierret wrote:



Le 11/4/20 à 12:35 PM, Stumpy a écrit :

On 11/4/20 6:18 AM, Frédéric Pierret wrote:



Le 11/4/20 à 11:39 AM, Stumpy a écrit :

On 11/3/20 6:00 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:

On 11/3/20 7:48 AM, Stumpy wrote:

On 10/5/20 9:00 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:

Dear Qubes Community,

Marek has just published the following announcement:

https://www.qubes-os.org/news/2020/10/05/qubes-os-contributed-packages/ 



[...]


So do I understand this currently is only available for Fed31? and 
not 32?


I don't recall hearing that anywhere, and I can think of no reason 
why it would be true.


That was mentioned in one of the chat rooms but if true, and Fed31 
is reaching EOL is there and ETA on when the contributed-packages 
will be available for Fed32?


As far as I know, the repos should already work on Fedora 32.

For the compatibility of the packages themselves, you'll have to 
check the package details, but I imagine that most, if not all, 
should be compatible.


P.S. -- Please don't reply to multiple lists.



Thank you, I will give it a try again. I just asked because I was 
able to get it to work with Fed31 but not Fed32 (tried Fed32 when 
the com packages were first made available".


Regarding the replies, my apologies, I just mindlessly clicked 
"reply all".




Packages should be available (or almost) for Fedora 32.

Please note this is a community effort. Authors of contribution 
package are kindly asked to help into maintaining or fixing build 
issues. Any package normally has a Github issue. I'm currently 
referencing all packages with extras info into a JSON here: 
https://github.com/QubesOS-contrib/qubes-contrib-configs/blob/master/packages.json. 



Regards,
Frédéric



Please dont mistake my questions for ingratitude, I very very much 
appreciate the community effort!


Sure no problem, don't worry I did not take it as is. I was answering 
that to make precise the original announcement how we ask for help for 
this part.


A quick general question, you mentioned "almost", so does that mean 
that this community packages is distro ver dependent? Also, is there a 
way for users to be able to tell if a package is available yet for 
whichever template? (I am quite looking forward to trying rofi on my 
qubes4.0 setup!)


In a general manner, when we trigger build for a component, it launches 
build for every dist and versions. "Almost" here means possible build 
failure to be solved.


Regardless, I was in *awe* of how easy it was to setup the vpn proxy 
using the community qubes-tunnel package, albeit on fed31 (which is 
totally fine with me for now). Thank you all for this as I literally 
spent hours on previous installs trying to figure, and re-figure out 
how to do it!


I recently added Fedora 32 to distribution to be built into contrib 
(sorry for the late) and I'm triggering build (and fixing some issues) 
for every components since few days. I've launched the one for 
`qubes-tunnel` and Fedora 32 just now.


Regards,
Frédéric


Sweeet! Thank you just doesnt say it but, thank you!

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Re: [qubes-users] Announcement: "Qubes OS contributed packages are now available" by Marek Marczykowski-Górecki

2020-11-04 Thread Frédéric Pierret



Le 11/4/20 à 12:35 PM, Stumpy a écrit :

On 11/4/20 6:18 AM, Frédéric Pierret wrote:



Le 11/4/20 à 11:39 AM, Stumpy a écrit :

On 11/3/20 6:00 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:

On 11/3/20 7:48 AM, Stumpy wrote:

On 10/5/20 9:00 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:

Dear Qubes Community,

Marek has just published the following announcement:

https://www.qubes-os.org/news/2020/10/05/qubes-os-contributed-packages/

[...]


So do I understand this currently is only available for Fed31? and not 32?


I don't recall hearing that anywhere, and I can think of no reason why it would 
be true.


That was mentioned in one of the chat rooms but if true, and Fed31 is reaching 
EOL is there and ETA on when the contributed-packages will be available for 
Fed32?


As far as I know, the repos should already work on Fedora 32.

For the compatibility of the packages themselves, you'll have to check the 
package details, but I imagine that most, if not all, should be compatible.

P.S. -- Please don't reply to multiple lists.



Thank you, I will give it a try again. I just asked because I was able to get it to 
work with Fed31 but not Fed32 (tried Fed32 when the com packages were first made 
available".

Regarding the replies, my apologies, I just mindlessly clicked "reply all".



Packages should be available (or almost) for Fedora 32.

Please note this is a community effort. Authors of contribution package are 
kindly asked to help into maintaining or fixing build issues. Any package 
normally has a Github issue. I'm currently referencing all packages with extras 
info into a JSON here: 
https://github.com/QubesOS-contrib/qubes-contrib-configs/blob/master/packages.json.

Regards,
Frédéric



Please dont mistake my questions for ingratitude, I very very much appreciate 
the community effort!


Sure no problem, don't worry I did not take it as is. I was answering that to 
make precise the original announcement how we ask for help for this part.


A quick general question, you mentioned "almost", so does that mean that this 
community packages is distro ver dependent? Also, is there a way for users to be able to 
tell if a package is available yet for whichever template? (I am quite looking forward to 
trying rofi on my qubes4.0 setup!)


In a general manner, when we trigger build for a component, it launches build for every 
dist and versions. "Almost" here means possible build failure to be solved.


Regardless, I was in *awe* of how easy it was to setup the vpn proxy using the 
community qubes-tunnel package, albeit on fed31 (which is totally fine with me 
for now). Thank you all for this as I literally spent hours on previous 
installs trying to figure, and re-figure out how to do it!


I recently added Fedora 32 to distribution to be built into contrib (sorry for 
the late) and I'm triggering build (and fixing some issues) for every 
components since few days. I've launched the one for `qubes-tunnel` and Fedora 
32 just now.

Regards,
Frédéric

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Re: [qubes-users] Announcement: "Qubes OS contributed packages are now available" by Marek Marczykowski-Górecki

2020-11-04 Thread Stumpy

On 11/4/20 6:18 AM, Frédéric Pierret wrote:



Le 11/4/20 à 11:39 AM, Stumpy a écrit :

On 11/3/20 6:00 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:

On 11/3/20 7:48 AM, Stumpy wrote:

On 10/5/20 9:00 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:

Dear Qubes Community,

Marek has just published the following announcement:

https://www.qubes-os.org/news/2020/10/05/qubes-os-contributed-packages/ 



[...]


So do I understand this currently is only available for Fed31? and 
not 32?


I don't recall hearing that anywhere, and I can think of no reason 
why it would be true.


That was mentioned in one of the chat rooms but if true, and Fed31 
is reaching EOL is there and ETA on when the contributed-packages 
will be available for Fed32?


As far as I know, the repos should already work on Fedora 32.

For the compatibility of the packages themselves, you'll have to 
check the package details, but I imagine that most, if not all, 
should be compatible.


P.S. -- Please don't reply to multiple lists.



Thank you, I will give it a try again. I just asked because I was able 
to get it to work with Fed31 but not Fed32 (tried Fed32 when the com 
packages were first made available".


Regarding the replies, my apologies, I just mindlessly clicked "reply 
all".




Packages should be available (or almost) for Fedora 32.

Please note this is a community effort. Authors of contribution package 
are kindly asked to help into maintaining or fixing build issues. Any 
package normally has a Github issue. I'm currently referencing all 
packages with extras info into a JSON here: 
https://github.com/QubesOS-contrib/qubes-contrib-configs/blob/master/packages.json. 



Regards,
Frédéric



Please dont mistake my questions for ingratitude, I very very much 
appreciate the community effort!


A quick general question, you mentioned "almost", so does that mean that 
this community packages is distro ver dependent? Also, is there a way 
for users to be able to tell if a package is available yet for whichever 
template? (I am quite looking forward to trying rofi on my qubes4.0 setup!)


Regardless, I was in *awe* of how easy it was to setup the vpn proxy 
using the community qubes-tunnel package, albeit on fed31 (which is 
totally fine with me for now). Thank you all for this as I literally 
spent hours on previous installs trying to figure, and re-figure out how 
to do it!


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Re: [qubes-users] Announcement: "Qubes OS contributed packages are now available" by Marek Marczykowski-Górecki

2020-11-04 Thread Frédéric Pierret



Le 11/4/20 à 11:39 AM, Stumpy a écrit :

On 11/3/20 6:00 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:

On 11/3/20 7:48 AM, Stumpy wrote:

On 10/5/20 9:00 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:

Dear Qubes Community,

Marek has just published the following announcement:

https://www.qubes-os.org/news/2020/10/05/qubes-os-contributed-packages/

[...]


So do I understand this currently is only available for Fed31? and not 32?


I don't recall hearing that anywhere, and I can think of no reason why it would 
be true.


That was mentioned in one of the chat rooms but if true, and Fed31 is reaching 
EOL is there and ETA on when the contributed-packages will be available for 
Fed32?


As far as I know, the repos should already work on Fedora 32.

For the compatibility of the packages themselves, you'll have to check the 
package details, but I imagine that most, if not all, should be compatible.

P.S. -- Please don't reply to multiple lists.



Thank you, I will give it a try again. I just asked because I was able to get it to 
work with Fed31 but not Fed32 (tried Fed32 when the com packages were first made 
available".

Regarding the replies, my apologies, I just mindlessly clicked "reply all".



Packages should be available (or almost) for Fedora 32.

Please note this is a community effort. Authors of contribution package are 
kindly asked to help into maintaining or fixing build issues. Any package 
normally has a Github issue. I'm currently referencing all packages with extras 
info into a JSON here: 
https://github.com/QubesOS-contrib/qubes-contrib-configs/blob/master/packages.json.

Regards,
Frédéric

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Re: [qubes-users] Announcement: "Qubes OS contributed packages are now available" by Marek Marczykowski-Górecki

2020-11-04 Thread Stumpy

On 11/3/20 6:00 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:

On 11/3/20 7:48 AM, Stumpy wrote:

On 10/5/20 9:00 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:

Dear Qubes Community,

Marek has just published the following announcement:

https://www.qubes-os.org/news/2020/10/05/qubes-os-contributed-packages/

[...]


So do I understand this currently is only available for Fed31? and not 
32?


I don't recall hearing that anywhere, and I can think of no reason why 
it would be true.


That was mentioned in one of the chat rooms but if true, and Fed31 is 
reaching EOL is there and ETA on when the contributed-packages will be 
available for Fed32?


As far as I know, the repos should already work on Fedora 32.

For the compatibility of the packages themselves, you'll have to check 
the package details, but I imagine that most, if not all, should be 
compatible.


P.S. -- Please don't reply to multiple lists.



Thank you, I will give it a try again. I just asked because I was able 
to get it to work with Fed31 but not Fed32 (tried Fed32 when the com 
packages were first made available".


Regarding the replies, my apologies, I just mindlessly clicked "reply all".

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Re: [qubes-users] Announcement: "Qubes OS contributed packages are now available" by Marek Marczykowski-Górecki

2020-11-03 Thread Andrew David Wong

On 11/3/20 7:48 AM, Stumpy wrote:

On 10/5/20 9:00 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:

Dear Qubes Community,

Marek has just published the following announcement:

https://www.qubes-os.org/news/2020/10/05/qubes-os-contributed-packages/

[...]


So do I understand this currently is only available for Fed31? and not 
32?


I don't recall hearing that anywhere, and I can think of no reason why 
it would be true.


That was mentioned in one of the chat rooms but if true, and Fed31 
is reaching EOL is there and ETA on when the contributed-packages will 
be available for Fed32?


As far as I know, the repos should already work on Fedora 32.

For the compatibility of the packages themselves, you'll have to check 
the package details, but I imagine that most, if not all, should be 
compatible.


P.S. -- Please don't reply to multiple lists.

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Re: [qubes-users] Announcement: "Qubes OS contributed packages are now available" by Marek Marczykowski-Górecki

2020-11-03 Thread Stumpy

On 10/5/20 9:00 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:

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Hash: SHA512

Dear Qubes Community,

Marek has just published the following announcement:

https://www.qubes-os.org/news/2020/10/05/qubes-os-contributed-packages/

The plain text of this announcement is reproduced below.

==

"Qubes OS contributed packages are now available"
by Marek Marczykowski-Górecki

We are happy to announce the availability of Qubes OS contributed packages 
under the [QubesOS-contrib] GitHub Project. This is a place where our community 
can [contribute Qubes OS related packages, additions and various 
customizations][package-contrib]. Meanwhile, we provide the infrastructure and 
[review process] necessary to make them available easily and safely to users 
within standard Qubes installations.

[Frédéric Pierret] built the infrastructure based on a similar setup for 
building official packages. This means that it features the same [Qubes build 
security] measures, including keeping the signing keys separate in a dedicated 
VM, downloading packages over Tor, publishing build logs in a non-spoofable way 
and more. Frédéric is also the maintainer of [QubesOS-contrib].
The source code repositories of the packages and infrastructure-related parts 
are also hosted under [QubesOS-contrib].

To contribute a package, follow the process described at [package 
contributions]. You will find a few helpful tips there, including a [skeleton 
repository] with example RPM packaging and [Qubes Builder] integration.
Since the project has been running for some time already, there are already 
some submitted packages available there. To name a few:

  - [qubes-tunnel]
  - [qvm-screenshot-tool]
  - [qmenu]

You can find the full list at [QubesOS-contrib].

If you want to install one of these packages, first you need to enable the 
repository in your system (dom0 and/or templates). This can be done by 
installing the `qubes-repo-contrib` package. This package includes the 
repository definition and keys necessary to download, verify, and install 
[QubesOS-contrib] packages.

In dom0, use `qubes-dom0-update`:

 sudo qubes-dom0-update qubes-repo-contrib

In a Fedora-based template, use `dnf`:

 sudo dnf install qubes-repo-contrib

In a Debian-based template, use `apt`:

 sudo apt update && sudo apt install qubes-repo-contrib


[QubesOS-contrib]: https://github.com/QubesOS-contrib/
[package-contrib]: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/package-contributions/
[review process]: 
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/package-contributions/#review-procedure
[Frédéric Pierret]: https://www.qubes-os.org/team/#fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9ric-pierret
[Qubes build security]: https://www.qubes-os.org/news/2016/05/30/build-security/
[package contributions]: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/package-contributions/
[skeleton repository]: https://github.com/QubesOS-contrib/qubes-skeleton/
[Qubes Builder]: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/qubes-builder/
[qubes-tunnel]: https://github.com/QubesOS-contrib/qubes-tunnel
[qvm-screenshot-tool]: https://github.com/QubesOS-contrib/qvm-screenshot-tool
[qmenu]: https://github.com/QubesOS-contrib/qmenu

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So do I understand this currently is only available for Fed31? and not 
32? That was mentioned in one of the chat rooms but if true, and Fed31 
is reaching EOL is there and ETA on when the contributed-packages will 
be available for Fed32?


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[qubes-users] Announcement: "Qubes OS contributed packages are now available" by Marek Marczykowski-Górecki

2020-10-05 Thread Andrew David Wong
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Hash: SHA512

Dear Qubes Community,

Marek has just published the following announcement:

https://www.qubes-os.org/news/2020/10/05/qubes-os-contributed-packages/

The plain text of this announcement is reproduced below.

==

"Qubes OS contributed packages are now available"
by Marek Marczykowski-Górecki

We are happy to announce the availability of Qubes OS contributed packages 
under the [QubesOS-contrib] GitHub Project. This is a place where our community 
can [contribute Qubes OS related packages, additions and various 
customizations][package-contrib]. Meanwhile, we provide the infrastructure and 
[review process] necessary to make them available easily and safely to users 
within standard Qubes installations.

[Frédéric Pierret] built the infrastructure based on a similar setup for 
building official packages. This means that it features the same [Qubes build 
security] measures, including keeping the signing keys separate in a dedicated 
VM, downloading packages over Tor, publishing build logs in a non-spoofable way 
and more. Frédéric is also the maintainer of [QubesOS-contrib].
The source code repositories of the packages and infrastructure-related parts 
are also hosted under [QubesOS-contrib].

To contribute a package, follow the process described at [package 
contributions]. You will find a few helpful tips there, including a [skeleton 
repository] with example RPM packaging and [Qubes Builder] integration.
Since the project has been running for some time already, there are already 
some submitted packages available there. To name a few:

 - [qubes-tunnel]
 - [qvm-screenshot-tool]
 - [qmenu]

You can find the full list at [QubesOS-contrib].

If you want to install one of these packages, first you need to enable the 
repository in your system (dom0 and/or templates). This can be done by 
installing the `qubes-repo-contrib` package. This package includes the 
repository definition and keys necessary to download, verify, and install 
[QubesOS-contrib] packages.

In dom0, use `qubes-dom0-update`:

sudo qubes-dom0-update qubes-repo-contrib

In a Fedora-based template, use `dnf`:

sudo dnf install qubes-repo-contrib

In a Debian-based template, use `apt`:

sudo apt update && sudo apt install qubes-repo-contrib


[QubesOS-contrib]: https://github.com/QubesOS-contrib/
[package-contrib]: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/package-contributions/
[review process]: 
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/package-contributions/#review-procedure
[Frédéric Pierret]: https://www.qubes-os.org/team/#fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9ric-pierret
[Qubes build security]: https://www.qubes-os.org/news/2016/05/30/build-security/
[package contributions]: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/package-contributions/
[skeleton repository]: https://github.com/QubesOS-contrib/qubes-skeleton/
[Qubes Builder]: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/qubes-builder/
[qubes-tunnel]: https://github.com/QubesOS-contrib/qubes-tunnel
[qvm-screenshot-tool]: https://github.com/QubesOS-contrib/qvm-screenshot-tool
[qmenu]: https://github.com/QubesOS-contrib/qmenu

==

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