Hi,
Does anyone know if Seth Jennings (sjenning) is stil active in Fedora? I sent him an email in June without response. The package pam-u2f has been outdated for a while and I've created the non-responsive maintainer bug [1]. There is also a bug open for pyscard [2].
Please ping me on irc (principis) or reply to this email if anyone knows anything. I'm would like to maintain pam-u2f if needed.
Thanks, Arthur
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2024771 [2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1690777
On Thu, Nov 18, 2021 at 11:10 PM Arthur Bols arthur@bols.dev wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know if Seth Jennings (sjenning) is stil active in Fedora? I sent him an email in June without response. The package pam-u2f has been outdated for a while and I've created the non-responsive maintainer bug [1]. There is also a bug open for pyscard [2].
Please ping me on irc (principis) or reply to this email if anyone knows anything. I'm would like to maintain pam-u2f if needed.
(Eventually) going down the pam-u2f upgrade process was on my infinitely countable TODO list for some time. Thanks for raising it!
I am also willing to be a (co)-maintainer for pam-u2f if needed/necessary/desired (I am the maintainer for what will end up being a new dependency with a recent pam-u2f, i.e. libfido2).
As I recall, upgrading pam-u2f to a recent release would allow orphaning/removing of a couple of the dependencies (libu2f-server/client).
FWIW, I have been building (recent) pam-u2f versions in copr for my own use for a while now (so I even have a recently valid spec file should one want).
Thanks!
On 19/11/2021 03:55, Gary Buhrmaster wrote:
(Eventually) going down the pam-u2f upgrade process was on my infinitely countable TODO list for some time. Thanks for raising it!
I am also willing to be a (co)-maintainer for pam-u2f if needed/necessary/desired (I am the maintainer for what will end up being a new dependency with a recent pam-u2f, i.e. libfido2).
As I recall, upgrading pam-u2f to a recent release would allow orphaning/removing of a couple of the dependencies (libu2f-server/client).
That is correct! They should be pretty much useless after upgrading pam-u2f.
Seth has replied to the bugzilla bug, we'll see what he decides. I think it's definitely useful for you to be at least a co-maintainer, since pam-u2f depends on libfido2. I will be using pam-u2f for probably a very long time, so I wouldn't mind co-maintaining both if you would like some help.
Relevant docs: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Policy_for_encouraging_comaintain...
Arthur
On 19/11/2021 03:55, Gary Buhrmaster wrote:
On Thu, Nov 18, 2021 at 11:10 PM Arthur Bolsarthur@bols.dev wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know if Seth Jennings (sjenning) is stil active in Fedora? I sent him an email in June without response. The package pam-u2f has been outdated for a while and I've created the non-responsive maintainer bug [1]. There is also a bug open for pyscard [2].
Please ping me on irc (principis) or reply to this email if anyone knows anything. I'm would like to maintain pam-u2f if needed.
(Eventually) going down the pam-u2f upgrade process was on my infinitely countable TODO list for some time. Thanks for raising it!
I am also willing to be a (co)-maintainer for pam-u2f if needed/necessary/desired (I am the maintainer for what will end up being a new dependency with a recent pam-u2f, i.e. libfido2).
As I recall, upgrading pam-u2f to a recent release would allow orphaning/removing of a couple of the dependencies (libu2f-server/client).
FWIW, I have been building (recent) pam-u2f versions in copr for my own use for a while now (so I even have a recently valid spec file should one want).
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