Ahoy
At last weekends' Munich sprint, Jonathan and I discussed the
possibility of detached-signing our tarballs. Right now people have to
go to some website, get checksums, and then verify the downloaded
tarballs matches the checksums.
This is not only terrible because it involves humans doing
Hola.
It was brought to my attention that at least one linux distribution
developer likes to have git tags signed as to have authoritative tags
for releases. IIRC this was mostly as a nice-to-have sort of thing, so
this isn't terribly important I'd say.
Nevertheless, if you are in the business of
Hi,
I'd like to announce the Kamoso 3.2 and Purpose 1.1 release.
http://download.kde.org/stable/kamoso/3.2/src/kamoso-3.2.tar.xz.mirrorlist
http://download.kde.org/stable/purpose/purpose-1.1.tar.xz.mirrorlist
Here's a wiki with the tarballs. If you want to put instructions on
how to install it,