[pacman-dev] pacakge signing (I know again?)
Hey guys. So before you ignore this as another "Where is package singing?" thread, I would like to help. Im a CS student just finished my first year with a decent understanding of C with a background of educated C++ (Uni forced me to learn this). I want to at least help get gpg signing into a usable testable state, but looking through the git project I cant really find where to start and what needs doing to get up to a working state. Sorry if this comes up a lot on the mailing list a lot, I just subscribed to it, been on the general/dev list for a while. Chris Bannister
On Fri, 9 Jul 2010 22:38:28 +0100 Chris Bannister <c.bannister@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey guys.
So before you ignore this as another "Where is package singing?" thread, I would like to help. Im a CS student just finished my first year with a decent understanding of C with a background of educated C++ (Uni forced me to learn this). I want to at least help get gpg signing into a usable testable state, but looking through the git project I cant really find where to start and what needs doing to get up to a working state.
Sorry if this comes up a lot on the mailing list a lot, I just subscribed to it, been on the general/dev list for a while.
Chris Bannister
Have a word with Denis A. Altoe Falqueto he's currently working on package signing at the moment. It's good to see someone else wanting to chip in and help Ananda
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 6:38 PM, Chris Bannister <c.bannister@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey guys.
So before you ignore this as another "Where is package singing?" thread, I would like to help. Im a CS student just finished my first year with a decent understanding of C with a background of educated C++ (Uni forced me to learn this). I want to at least help get gpg signing into a usable testable state, but looking through the git project I cant really find where to start and what needs doing to get up to a working state.
Sorry if this comes up a lot on the mailing list a lot, I just subscribed to it, been on the general/dev list for a while.
Hi, Chris. Welcome the the fun. I have already a prototype and it has been published in this list some days ago. Please, see the archives of this month to get a grasp of the situation and give your feedback. When the devs start to give their opinions, you can volunteer on a specific part you would like to help. You can also help the discussions, if you want. -- A: Because it obfuscates the reading. Q: Why is top posting so bad? ------------------------------------------- Denis A. Altoe Falqueto -------------------------------------------
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Ananda Samaddar
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Chris Bannister
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Denis A. Altoé Falqueto