Re: [Twisted-Python] Twisted 20.3.0rc1 Release Candidate Announcement

2020-03-20 Thread Richard van der Hoff
Noted. And thanks to Amber for cutting the release! On 20/03/2020 06:48, Glyph wrote: Hi Richard! Thanks for your testing! One thing I always like to remind people is that if you want a particular ticket to get addressed quickly (in this case, the release) one thing you can do is to go to

Re: [Twisted-Python] Twisted 20.3.0rc1 Release Candidate Announcement

2020-03-20 Thread Glyph
Hi Richard! Thanks for your testing! One thing I always like to remind people is that if you want a particular ticket to get addressed quickly (in this case, the release) one thing you can do is to go to https://twisted.reviews/ and review a couple of

Re: [Twisted-Python] Twisted 20.3.0rc1 Release Candidate Announcement

2020-03-18 Thread Richard van der Hoff
Hi Amber and team! Firstly, I can confirm that I've been using 20.3.0rc1 on a production server, and all seems fine. So... I'm keen to see a final release, particularly in light of the request smuggling attacks. Any idea what sort of timeframe looks likely? R On 14/03/2020 07:03, Glyph

Re: [Twisted-Python] Twisted 20.3.0rc1 Release Candidate Announcement

2020-03-14 Thread Glyph
Thanks for doing another release, Amber! Glad to see more important HTTP security issues get squashed; looking forward to seeing this on store shelves soon! -g > On Mar 9, 2020, at 2:39 AM, Amber Brown (hawkowl) > wrote: > > It's time for another Twisted release! > > Twisted 20.3.0rc1

[Twisted-Python] Twisted 20.3.0rc1 Release Candidate Announcement

2020-03-09 Thread Amber Brown (hawkowl)
It's time for another Twisted release! Twisted 20.3.0rc1 brings the following: - curve25519-sha256 key exchange algorithm support in Conch. - "openssh-key-v1" key format support in Conch. - Security fixes to twisted.web, including preventing request smuggling attacks and rejecting malformed