Closed olspanner closed 6 years ago
This was also sent to the lists. My reply was as follows:
None of our open source projects have abandoned. We have been operating at reduced capacity lately, however, which limits our ability to be as responsive as we have been in the past.
Still, a beta release for OpenDKIM was just tagged a couple of months ago, which fixes some bugs and adds support for ED25519 keys as described by the work of the DCRUP working group at the IETF: https://github.com/trusteddomainproject/OpenDKIM/releases
...and most of our resources have been going into OpenARC lately, which is also working its way through the IETF process: https://github.com/trusteddomainproject/OpenARC/releases
Moreover, we are in the process of moving most of our development work from SourceForge to github, as you can tell from the links above. The code history for at least these two and OpenDMARC have been cloned, but there's no easy way to copy bug reports from the former to the latter. Making matters worse, the mailing lists were offline some time ago due to the fact that they are being hosted by a volunteer whose servers had become unreachable, meaning we weren't able to post updates. This appears, fortunately, to have now been rectified.
You’re a good man, Kuch.
From: Murray S. Kucherawy notifications@github.com Sent: Friday, November 2, 2018 10:04:23 PM To: trusteddomainproject/OpenDKIM Cc: Paul Midgen; Mention Subject: Re: [trusteddomainproject/OpenDKIM] Real Opendkim Status? (#25)
This was also sent to the lists. My reply was as follows:
None of our open source projects have abandoned. We have been operating at reduced capacity lately, however, which limits our ability to be as responsive as we have been in the past.
Still, a beta release for OpenDKIM was just tagged a couple of months ago, which fixes some bugs and adds support for ED25519 keys as described by the work of the DCRUP working group at the IETF: https://github.com/trusteddomainproject/OpenDKIM/releases
...and most of our resources have been going into OpenARC lately, which is also working its way through the IETF process: https://github.com/trusteddomainproject/OpenARC/releases
Moreover, we are in the process of moving most of our development work from SourceForge to github, as you can tell from the links above. The code history for at least these two and OpenDMARC have been cloned, but there's no easy way to copy bug reports from the former to the latter. Making matters worse, the mailing lists were offline some time ago due to the fact that they are being hosted by a volunteer whose servers had become unreachable, meaning we weren't able to post updates. This appears, fortunately, to have now been rectified.
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Given that today is Thanksgiving - I really want to say Thank You. Just found the 2.11.0-beta2 today. Haven't tried building yet, not sure if it will build easily (I use LibreSSL - and on CentOS 7) but to see ED25519 support is on its way - THANK YOU.
Even if I spend hours and hours and still can't get it to build THANK YOU. I know eventually it will.
Hello, Thank you for developing OpenDKIM. Do you plan to make a new stable release with ed25519 support soon? I would be happy to donate to help the project if that's an issue.
Could one of the board or someone responsible at the TrustedDomainProject please clearly comment on the website where users can see & find it about the real status of OpenDKIMs many open bugs, at https://sourceforge.net/p/opendkim/bugs/?
Most recent is the OpenSSL 111 non-support on FreeBSD? Looks like for other OSs too.
There's been no response from the author for a very long time.
If the project's been abandoned that's cool. Can you just finally say so devs can stop spinning their wheels and figure out a different solution?
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