Its been awhile with no updates on the SST/JASS Security Community Project and I wanted to update everyone where things stood.
Before the source code can be posed to opensolaris.org a legal review needs to occur. I just submitted the documentation required for that process. Hopefully I got all the required data entered correctly and all the necessary people will sign off. From what the websites say review process takes at least a month. So please stay tuned. As I haven't done this before its likely I got something wrong and the process will take longer... Moving forward albeit slowly. -Alex Linda Bernal wrote: > Your blank project page is ready: > https://opensolaris.org/os/project/jass/ > > It's currently "hidden", but that only means it's not referenced or > pointed to from anywhere yet. (So for example if you want team members > to review your content as you develop it, just send them the URL.) > > The reference document (how-to) for managing and developing community > and project pages is here: > http://opensolaris.org/os/communities/lead_reference/ > > Let us know when you're ready to announce, and we'll unhide the page. > > > Thanks, > Linda > > Darren J Moffat wrote: >> The security community has decided to sponsor the JASS project. >> >> Project short name: jass >> Project Description: SST/JASS - (Open)Solaris Security Toolkit >> Initial Project leader: Alex Noordergraff (noorder) >> >> Webspace and SCM space are required but a mailing list is not. The >> community consensus was that this project will use security-discuss@ >> rather than its own mailing list since >> Overview: >> >> The project will start by open sourcing (under CDDL) the existing >> SST/JASS source. >> >> The community consensus was that the ultimately goal of the project is >> to find ways to integrate the functional of jass into core OpenSolaris >> features. >>