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I too would like to strongly support this RFP. This is the only thing
that I've found that allows me to connect postfix to the Microsoft
office365.com SMTP server, which now requires OAuth2. I used the
included debian package to build a deb, which installed no problem, and
worked with postfix out
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Hi, folks. So what exactly is the current status of kst? I see that it
has been removed entirely from testing, which is very unfortunate. Is
someone taking over packaging?
kst2 is also now available, and it even looks like it's packaged for
Ubuntu:
https://launchpad.net/~stevebenton/+archive/k
On Fri, 15 Apr 2011 16:53:42 -0500, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> On 15 April 2011 at 13:27, Jameson Graef Rollins wrote:
> | Can we get this into Debian as well?
>
> Yes please!
cool!
> | Can kst2 just take over the kst
> | name, seeing as there's not currently a kst
On Tue, May 28 2013, Jameson Graef Rollins wrote:
> On Sun, May 26 2013, Simon Chopin wrote:
>> Any news on this ITP? :-)
>
> Hey, Simon. Not yet, unfortunately. Any suggestions on how to push it
> through faster?
Oops, my bad. I haven't uploaded it yet. I
On Sun, May 26 2013, Simon Chopin wrote:
> Any news on this ITP? :-)
Hey, Simon. Not yet, unfortunately. Any suggestions on how to push it
through faster?
jamie.
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* Package name: assword
Version : 0.7
Upstream Author : Jameson Graef Rollins
* URL : http://finestructure.net/assword/
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* Package name: xapers
Version : 0.5.1
Upstream Author : Jameson Graef Rollins
* URL : http://finestructure.net/xapers/
* License : GPL
On Mon, May 06 2013, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Quoting Jameson Graef Rollins (2013-05-06 17:34:00)
>> * Package name: assword
>> Version : 0.7
>> Upstream Author : Jameson Graef Rollins
>> * URL : http://finestructure.net/assword/
On Mon, May 06 2013, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Perhaps others will wonder similarly: I suggest mention that additional
> info in long description.
Thanks for the feedback, Jonas.
I would rather not start enumerating how it's different than specific
other password management systems, though. Is
On Tue, May 07 2013, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> I don't know the tool so have no specifics to share.
>
> My point was and is that when reading your proposed long description it
> does not help me in deciding if that package is relevant for me, when
> compared against "pass" which I am familiar wi
I too would really love to see this packaged!
jamie.
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* Package name: magic-wormhole
Version : 0.8.0
Upstream Author : Brian Warner
* URL : https://github.com/warner/magic-wormhole
* License : MIT
Programming Lang: Python
Description
On Tue, Aug 02 2016, Fredrik Alströmer wrote:
> I would object slightly to calling it "securely", from what I can tell by a
> quick glance at the code, the data is relayed through the authors private
> server. The pass phrases seem to be fairly limited (chosen from a 512-entry
> dictionary iiuc),
On Mon, Aug 08 2016, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
>> I think the argument against that was that it requires a hard-coded
>> third-party server as a middleman, and it's explicitly stated that it'll
>> disappear if load increases.
>
> It is not hardcoded: you can change the central host and relay with a
>
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* Package name: xotes
Version : 0.1.0
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* URL : https://gitlab.com/jrollins/xotes
* License : GPL
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Control: affects -1 + src:cereal
I intend to orphan the cereal package. The cereal project is no
longer maintained upstream.
The package description is:
cereal provides a framework to easily set up and maintain automated,
On Mon, Feb 10 2025, Chris Hofstaedtler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Mon, Feb 10, 2025 at 10:02:25AM -0800, Jameson Graef Rollins wrote:
>> I intend to orphan the cereal package. The cereal project is no
>> longer maintained upstream.
>
> Thanks for filing an O: bug. Does
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