Thanks for adding me to the pkg-security group! To get started, I have moved libntlm's git repo from the pkg-auth-maintainers group on Salsa to the pkg-security. I did an upload updating debian/control, together with some other fixes. I'm not up to speed on all the pkg-security tooling, so please review and fix anything that needs fixing. I feel uncomfortable having a salsa write permission token in plain text on my laptop, which seemed required to use some of the suggested tools -- hopefully none of that stuff is critical, and if important could be fixed by others too? It felt like going down someone's personal work flow understanding, which is great for inspiration (I quickly agreed with most concepts) but may require some more polishing before everyone can adapt. I had the same feeling when adapting to the Debian Go Packaging workflow, most of the workflow concepts are great improvements but deep below some assumptions that may not be universal are made. I hope to learn and adapt though. Regarding having the repository in debian/ but still use pkg-security group maintenance, I'll think about that some more, but you can tell from my decision to move libntlm to pkg-security that I wanted to give this approach a try first. /Simon
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: PGP signature