Meeting minutes 15 Feb [was Re: Meeting minutes 8 Feb]

ellie timoney ellie at fastmail.com
Mon Feb 15 20:14:46 EST 2016


But the cyrus-docs repository appears (at a superficial glance) to
contain SASL docs?  So merging it wholesale into the cyrus-imapd
repository, especially in a way that obsoletes or removes the cyrus-docs
repository, could have ramifications

On Tue, Feb 16, 2016, at 12:08 PM, Nic Bernstein via Cyrus-devel wrote:
> The cyrus-sasl[1]
    software and documentation is in a wholly separate repository, and
    should not be in any way affected by what happens with the cyrus-
    docs[2] and cyrus-imapd[3] repositories.
> -nic
>
> On 02/15/2016 06:53 PM, ellie timoney
      via Cyrus-devel wrote:
>> Hmm.  I don't know if/how this will affect SASL.

On Tue, Feb 16, 2016, at 11:44 AM, Jan Parcel via Cyrus-devel wrote:
>>> As a consumer, I'd like to say a couple of things.

1.  I really REALLY don't want to see it become difficult, on my end, to
    get the right versions of the libsasl2 docs on download. Apparently
    quite a few pages disappeared between 1.5.28 and 2.1.26, but those
    pages still appear in other places (including Solaris, possibly-
    corrected for
2.N.N)  I don't view them as "part of" imap.

2.  I've got some severe formatting problems displaying saslauthd(8) ,
    which I hope is unique to that file and not a trend.  saslauthd.8
    appears to be pre-roff'd, it looks like the others are not.
>
> --
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Links:

  1. https://git.cyrus.foundation/diffusion/S/
  2. https://git.cyrus.foundation/diffusion/D/
  3. https://git.cyrus.foundation/diffusion/I/
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