On Monday, January 6, 2025, at 1:00:07 PM Pacific Standard Time, Gary E. Miller via devel wrote:
> I want a unicorn. Why does "ftp" even exist any more? It is one of the machines in the NTPsec infrastructure. It serves the released tarballs, developer work files, and assorted miscellaneous files. > > I intend to use it to stage unofficial releases like 1.2.3r1{,p2}, > > with the r1 indicating the number of unofficial releases since the > > last official and the p2 indicating the number of patch sets I've > > appended (if any). I am moderately willing to rebrand as the > > unofficial patches' initial patch(es). > > I fail to see how an ssh public key helps that. The general notion is to add the key to service1, so I can scp my files to james_f...@service1.ntpsec.org:/usr/local/jail/ftp.ntpsec.org/data/ftp/pub/ people/jamesb/ > Also, how about just get an official release ready. Time to do things > twice, but never time to do it right the first time? There are a few reasons I am unable to help the release process much. - I can not merge to the blog repository. - I can not approve or merge to the main repository. - I do not have the release key or its password. - I do not have NTPsec credentials for Fosstadon or X. - I should not be looking at any of that. - I do not have an account on service1. Those are the things I perceive, some of them good, some annoying, some bad. > > It would be nice if we could get a release out this month. There were > > no releases last year. > > Ditto gpsd. It appears that sometime *after May 2024*, I had forgotten about that. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org https://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel