Closed mzf-guest closed 5 years ago
Yes, it always has been. We moved to github when google took away google code. Previous to that flightcrew was integrated inside of Sigil.
All of the CVEs that have been reported to us are already fixed in master.
Kevin
On Jul 20, 2019, at 4:22 PM, mzf-guest notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently trying to maintain the Debian's FlightCrew package, especially fixing the CVE's. The original code of FlightCrew at google code is not maintained anymore but your repo looks like the most up-to-date version of FlightCrew.
So, should we consider https://github.com/Sigil-Ebook/flightcrew/ as the current official FlightCrew code?
Thanks
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Great!
It would be great to use official tag when updating the Debian package. The current latest release of FlightCrew is 0.9.2 according to the release's tags.
Could you please tag the master branch with more recent commits, including the CVE fixes (Sigil is currently 0.9.16)?
Thanks,
Just tagged master as 0.9.3
Thanks!
Hello,
I'm currently trying to maintain the Debian's FlightCrew package, especially fixing the CVE's. The original code of FlightCrew at google code is not maintained anymore but your repo looks like the most up-to-date version of FlightCrew.
So, should we consider https://github.com/Sigil-Ebook/flightcrew/ as the current official FlightCrew code?
Thanks