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On 09/02/10 09:58, Peter Stuge wrote:
> David Sommerseth wrote:
>> I need a place where to put this openvpn-testing tree.
>
> If you send me a public SSH key and prefered username I'll set up a
> repo on git.stuge.se, currently hosting libusb and libs
David Sommerseth wrote:
> I need a place where to put this openvpn-testing tree.
If you send me a public SSH key and prefered username I'll set up a
repo on git.stuge.se, currently hosting libusb and libssh2
development besides some of my own projects.
//Peter
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 04:58:51PM +0100, David Sommerseth wrote:
> > I'd add another rule
> >
> > - All new code must be written following the OpenVPN coding conventions
> > (code indenting, scratch memory handling with "gc", etc.)
> >
> > Long-term maintenance of code written wit
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On 04/02/10 15:29, Gert Doering wrote:
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>> - Patches on the mailing list should preferably be start with [PATCH]
>> in the subject field. (This will not cause a direct rejection, but
>> I might miss a contributed patch when parsing the
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 10:49:23AM +0100, David Sommerseth wrote:
> I am willing to maintain a testing tree,
Thanks. This is quite an important role, and I was refraining from
volunteering because I *know* I don't have enough time.
> but to make it maintainable and
> flexible for my ideas
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On 31/01/10 12:09, Samuli Seppänen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I discussed the main development process of OpenVPN with James and a few
> community developers in the IRC. This is what I ended up with:
>
> http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/openvpn/getting_code_to_o
Hi Eric,
I think #openvpn should provide the end-user support for both "stable"
and "testing". If a user is having a problem which can't be solved in
#openvpn and which may be a bug, he can be redirected to #openvpn-devel.
I fear that otherwise - if tons of (new) people start using "testing" -
the
Hi all,
I discussed the main development process of OpenVPN with James and a few
community developers in the IRC. This is what I ended up with:
http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/openvpn/getting_code_to_openvpn.png
Let me know what you think - especially if there are problems that need
to be fixed. The