Hi Ben,

> On 11 Apr 2020, at 8:14 pm, Ben Cooksley <bcooks...@kde.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> As part of the preparations for the move to Gitlab, and the rewrite of
> our anongit tooling, one of the things we have looked into is how the
> anongit network in general operates.
> 
> As part of this, it has been observed that the git:// protocol is
> unencrypted, and thus vulnerable to intercept and manipulation by
> hostile actors.
> 
> We have therefore decided that support for the git:// protocol to
> access KDE Git repositories will cease following our migration to
> Gitlab.
> 
> Going forward, all anonymous access should take place instead over
> https, which is encrypted, and has the added benefit of offering
> support for redirects (should those be needed)
> 
> Should anyone have any questions regarding this, please let us know.

I am a former KDE developer but AFAIK my account and access have long since 
expired.

However I still hover on kde-devel, kde-games-devel and and Apple OSX list 
(MacPorts users) and am sometimes able to suggest solutions to problems that 
come up, for which I need read-only access to source code from anongit. I have 
some questions regarding how things will work in future.

1. Will the general public still have open access to browse KDE source code 
repositories on screens?

2. Will I be able to clone a read-only copy of a KDE repository (I have no 
intention of committing to central repos)?

3. Will I be able to do the above without having to know any account ID, 
password or encryption key?

Thanks and best regards,
Ian Wadham.

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