On 06.09.2016 12:28, Xavier Bachelot wrote:
>
> If mirroring libdvdcss is still a concern, we may want to ship libdvdcss
> in a dedicated repo so mirrors can exclude it easily.
> If that is not enough, we might do as Fedora does for openh264, that is
> use the RPM Fusion infra for the SCM and
2016-09-22 21:09 GMT+02:00 Sérgio Basto :
> 1. Skipped
> 2. Fixed (more or less)
> 3. Fixed
> 4. Fixed Bugzilla have one "Let's Encrypt" certificate , now we can
> update wiki and remove "You should install CACert root certificate to
> successfully validate bugzilla's
2016-09-23 11:40 GMT+02:00 Nikos Roussos :
>> Warren ( i guess some of you knows him ) pointed to me that the repo rpm
>> file was downloaded from a http server, not a https one, and well he has
>> a point. So i'm gonna make a cert on https://letsencrypt.org/ and setup
Hi,
Personally I dislike to enforce https everywhere in repo, but that's
something we should open a bug and discuss. (mainly because proxy
cache is only possible over http)
The way packages are verified is by gpg keys, then either we gpg-sign
the repo (fedora doesn't do that) or we transfert
> Warren ( i guess some of you knows him ) pointed to me that the repo rpm
> file was downloaded from a http server, not a https one, and well he has
> a point. So i'm gonna make a cert on https://letsencrypt.org/ and setup
> the https vhost for download1.rpmfusion.org.
It would probably a good
Hm ok by the time the email came to the ML, the ssl version of download1
is working :)
And Warren sent me another remark:
additionally, the rpmfusion GPG keys should be uploaded to the
key servers, with a few well known developers signing them
that way they're part of the Web of Trust strong
Guys,
Warren ( i guess some of you knows him ) pointed to me that the repo rpm
file was downloaded from a http server, not a https one, and well he has
a point. So i'm gonna make a cert on https://letsencrypt.org/ and setup
the https vhost for download1.rpmfusion.org.
I'll let you know when it's
Hello,
Any progress on the codec handling of Chromium ?
Thanks !