Bug 34408

Summary: Creation of p11-glue project
Product: freedesktop.org Reporter: Stef Walter <stefw>
Component: Project Creation RequestsAssignee: fd.o Admin Massive <sitewranglers>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium    
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: Other   
OS: All   
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Description Stef Walter 2011-02-17 10:42:51 UTC
This project is a result of the security devroom at FOSDEM, and will house the new p11-kit project as well as trust assertions work. We're using PKCS#11 as a standard to allow the various crypto libraries on the desktop (NSS, gnutls, openssl, etc.) to all provide a consistent experience by sharing the same certificates, keys and other objects.

Please let me know if you need anything else, or any further background information on the project.

Thanks in advance!


My freedesktop.org account: stefw

Project name: p11-glue
Description: Tools for usable crypto on the desktop, by using pkcs11 as glue between applications and libraries.
Group name: p11-glue
Services needed: git hosting, bugzilla, mailing lists, and place for releases
Approvals: I 'stefw' can approve new members of the project.

Git repository: p11-kit
Description: p11-kit has pkcs11 config, enables multiple consumers to use pkcs11 in app.

Git repository: pkcs11-trust-assertions
Description: specification for sharing trust assertions between apps via pkcs11.

Bugzilla: p11-glue
Description: Usable desktop crypto by using pkcs11 as glue.
Component: p11-kit
Component: pkcs11-trust-assertions

Mailing list: p11-glue
Description: Tools for usable crypto on the desktop, by using pkcs11 as glue between applications and libraries. 
Administrator: stefw
Comment 1 Daniel Stone 2011-03-14 05:52:54 UTC
done
Comment 2 Stef Walter 2011-03-14 14:22:09 UTC
thanks!
Comment 3 Stef Walter 2011-03-19 06:17:25 UTC
Daniel, the repositories are not showing up on cgit.freedesktop.org. Is there anything I can do to make that happen?
Comment 4 Tollef Fog Heen 2011-03-19 12:48:50 UTC
(In general, it's better if you reopen bugs when stuff's not working correctly or you rely on one of us catching it while reading mail.)

I've fixed this now.
Comment 5 Stef Walter 2011-03-19 13:26:35 UTC
Alright. Thanks

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